I fully agree about what you said at the end. Intros are killing the video and I really don‘t want to see those like and subscribe bla bla at the beginning, I want to start with the film right away. However I do not agree about storytelling in total. Videos telling a story tend to be better and more captivating and emotional, BUT a video/film CAN be great even without telling a story at all! Sometimes a film full of highlights can be amazing, if you combine locations, light, characters, etc. For example, GoPro‘s highlight videos are always amazing, and they don’t tell a story at all. If you are not good at storytelling, just skip it and do what you are good at. It might be a great video! I have seen a short film of a retired pilot made by his son with amateur and very old footage, but the edit and storytelling was amazing. That was a great example that storytelling can be king! Thanks for your videos!
I need to show small glimpses of the Wildlife I will be displaying in the begining of my videos, and then the longer shots throughout, with a fireworks display type finale at the end...Thank you sir! I may end up watching all of your videos 🙂
- [00:26] 🎬 Importance of storytelling: Effective storytelling in RUclips videos is crucial for engaging viewers and keeping them interested throughout the video. - [01:26] 🎣 Opener: Capturing attention immediately at the beginning of the video is essential to prevent viewers from clicking away. - [03:06] 🎥 Approach and angle: Exploring different angles and approaches to convey the same idea or concept can make videos more intriguing and engaging. - [04:40] 🔄 Narrative structure: Instead of a linear "this happened, then this happened" approach, create narratives with causal connections for more engaging storytelling. - [07:12] 🖼 Visual assets: Utilizing visual elements like stock footage, music, and sound effects can enhance storytelling and maintain viewer interest. - [09:28] 📝 Video structures: Incorporating elements like a mission or goal, teasing future events, or showcasing a result at the end can create engaging video structures. - [13:28] 📌 Payoff at the end: Providing a compelling reason for viewers to stick around until the end is crucial for maintaining engagement and retention. - [14:55] 🚫 Avoid premature requests: Avoid asking viewers to like, subscribe, or engage with the channel before providing value, as it may deter viewers from continuing to watch.
Not long ago I learned that editing told a story...so my editing improved...but it improved mechanically...It became easier to watch the finish product but the story was just a silhouette at best. Learning to tell a story remains a challenge.
Yeah it is definitely one of the hardest parts of filmmaking. Editing plays a big part too so I am happy to hear you are doing well with that aspect. Just keep practicing!
@@seankitching Every chance I get. Going to film a couple bicycles in Washington DC tomorrow. I want to show the difference between the two bikes.....but I'm stumped on how to present it. Funny...I've got the idea but it isn't unlocked. If nothing else, I'll learn something.
So talented. So giving to help us become better. Great style. Good sound RUclips advice applicable to every successful RUclips channels. I bet you’d be fun to hang with, Sean.
When your videos pop up....I push back from the desk, slide the paperwork to the side and focus in on all the upcoming transitions and try to dissect all the details you put into your work.........Because....you showed us how to do just that! tHanks for another fun video
This is great feedback! Moving forward, I'm going to tell stories about the small towns I visit rather than simply showing my watchers around. Game changer!
Just came across your channel as I recently started to digging in to filmmaking and story telling to up my game on RUclips. Binging out on your videos right now. Thanks for the hard work and advice. I find it more relevant and honest than the years of videos I watched by some of the RUclips “gurus”.
Thanks Sean! Very helpful video as a starting creator in the 'knowledge' section :) This video made me exited to experiment with the tips you are sharing .. and indeed ditch the boring intro ;).
Thank you so much ....I've been dealing w/ a lot of self doubt and steps how to proceed w/ having no film, photo, creation, know how but a depth of understanding or perspective....just scared I guess but this video helped tremendously and i thank you sincerely. See u at the top!!!
Thanks for the insight! I just changed the way I'm going to start my video. 👍. I already had the story layout set, but realized I wasn't going to introduce it correctly. Your videos are packed with valuable advice and info and I'm learning so much from them.
Hey Sean - been loving your content for years now! I’d love to know how you PLAN your videos - whenever you go on a B-roll shoot, you seem to know what shots you’re looking for. What’s your process? How do you create a shot list. Thanks dude
yeah love how you put that! I think it's also that your content is so bingable. And the long intros that people do drives me mad! And people read the thumbnail and then they say it again and be wordy and not cut the dead bits out
First of all I love you and your videos! second ,this evening i'm focusing on learing how to be a better storyteller I've learned a lot of thing in the past years, and what i'm trying to say to say here is that your tips are awesome and if you look closely you can find much more! THANK YOU!!
Hey Sean. Great video. I would love to hear more about how you tell stories through videos. It would be cool to have you breakdown one of your videos and why you choose the method you did.
Super valuable content! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You've inspired some ideas for our next adventure video. I really need to find a way to hook the viewer with the story right up front, and I love your idea of putting some goal at the end so people have a reason to stick around.
I wish my life was interesting enough to have a story to tell or something to teach. Lol It seems like the successful vloggers have the luxury of being out and about, and bringing their audience along with them. Most of the world isn’t on an exotic island or in bustling cities like New York, so sharing that experience with the vlogger is entertaining; much more entertaining than the mundane suburban or rural routine. Running to the store to get milk; is there a story there? I dunno. I’m sure Casey could make a story, with the backdrop of New York. We don’t all have epic backdrops like NY, though. I’m really not trying to be cynical; I’m actually hoping for some advice. Matti, Peter, Sean and Casey all talk about how telling a story is key to a successful vlog. Sean is the only one who gave examples, and I thank you, Sean, for that. It was helpful. I’m still lost on what story I could tell in my ordinary, run of the mill lifestyle. If someone could link it; It would be cool to see a successful vlog channel that either started out as, or currently is based around the ordinary, blazé day in the life of a suburbanite who didn’t get a jumpstart in the film industry. Basically, I learn by example and I’d love to see examples of making an entertaining story from things not considered entertaining. Great content, Sean. I’ve learned so much from you on the technical end of things.
Really great information. I have watched several of your videos and have learned a good deal about how to be a more effective and engaging story teller. I appreciate the way you communicate and then demonstrate what you're talking about. Your hard work is appreciated. Thank you.
I find RUclips is full of videos all telling us how to get better results and what cameras to use and so forth - Sean Kitching is not like them! finds ways to speak to the viewer and give solid advice each video rather than showing off and preaching. I am still practicing the B-roll stuff on my own channels and hot dam is it fun, tonight I am off to try some cable cam fun made from a straw /200m bit of string an Action2 mag mount and two large trees. NOW he drops this truth bomb onto me, dang ..tonights video is about making a video haha. Thanks Sean :)
You so right - i don’t like seeing someone asking for sub or like at the beginning of a video. As well as obvious and really nonsense call to actions for comments 😅 The thing I struggle with, and this even comes before the first 5 seconds of a video, is to get someone click on it 😅 my channel is growing and it’s super fun, a lot of positive feedback, clicks through search results also fine, average watchtime is okay - but the click through rate on suggested videos is waaay to low. Are you planning any Video how to make a good thumbnails and titles? Mine are so boring haha Not clickbaity enough Changed the style now for the upcoming videos from Indonesia - let’s see if it helps. But meanwhile would be thankful for tips from a pro like you 😊 Greetings from the Maluku to Bali 👍🏻
Storytelling is very hard to learn. You can learn editing, shooting, lighting, even with YT. But storytelling, story structure, rhythm of the story/editing - very hard to teach and to learn. 3 act structure and hero journey are good concepts but not applicable to all of the content.
This is so true. I’ve been trying to become a storyteller for a while now and honestly? I’m not good at it. I don’t really know how to tell a story about fishing content on youtube-you can’t really plan what’s going to happen, when you’re doing an activity. Maybe I’m just dense because some creators definitely have cracked the code, but I just can’t seem to.
Yeah it is definitely hard and something I am continuously trying to improve on! I think you can definitely apply some of these techniques though. Having the obvious goal of catching a specific fish or goal of how many fish can create a hook right from the get go. Then show yourself attempting the goal creating suspense and mystery as to wether you will or wont catch that fish and end with the result or outcome of what you managed. Perfect setup!
65 years ago my grands took us to sit under the tree told us how they went to school with a donkey, the war started my one uncle got neerly killed in a bomb atact. Government where friends with the people. Steam trains.
At the end of the day, story telling is king. What do you think?
I fully agree about what you said at the end. Intros are killing the video and I really don‘t want to see those like and subscribe bla bla at the beginning, I want to start with the film right away. However I do not agree about storytelling in total. Videos telling a story tend to be better and more captivating and emotional, BUT a video/film CAN be great even without telling a story at all! Sometimes a film full of highlights can be amazing, if you combine locations, light, characters, etc. For example, GoPro‘s highlight videos are always amazing, and they don’t tell a story at all. If you are not good at storytelling, just skip it and do what you are good at. It might be a great video! I have seen a short film of a retired pilot made by his son with amateur and very old footage, but the edit and storytelling was amazing. That was a great example that storytelling can be king! Thanks for your videos!
That's true
I need to show small glimpses of the Wildlife I will be displaying in the begining of my videos, and then the longer shots throughout, with a fireworks display type finale at the end...Thank you sir! I may end up watching all of your videos 🙂
- [00:26] 🎬 Importance of storytelling: Effective storytelling in RUclips videos is crucial for engaging viewers and keeping them interested throughout the video.
- [01:26] 🎣 Opener: Capturing attention immediately at the beginning of the video is essential to prevent viewers from clicking away.
- [03:06] 🎥 Approach and angle: Exploring different angles and approaches to convey the same idea or concept can make videos more intriguing and engaging.
- [04:40] 🔄 Narrative structure: Instead of a linear "this happened, then this happened" approach, create narratives with causal connections for more engaging storytelling.
- [07:12] 🖼 Visual assets: Utilizing visual elements like stock footage, music, and sound effects can enhance storytelling and maintain viewer interest.
- [09:28] 📝 Video structures: Incorporating elements like a mission or goal, teasing future events, or showcasing a result at the end can create engaging video structures.
- [13:28] 📌 Payoff at the end: Providing a compelling reason for viewers to stick around until the end is crucial for maintaining engagement and retention.
- [14:55] 🚫 Avoid premature requests: Avoid asking viewers to like, subscribe, or engage with the channel before providing value, as it may deter viewers from continuing to watch.
Not long ago I learned that editing told a story...so my editing improved...but it improved mechanically...It became easier to watch the finish product but the story was just a silhouette at best.
Learning to tell a story remains a challenge.
Yeah it is definitely one of the hardest parts of filmmaking. Editing plays a big part too so I am happy to hear you are doing well with that aspect. Just keep practicing!
@@seankitching Every chance I get. Going to film a couple bicycles in Washington DC tomorrow. I want to show the difference between the two bikes.....but I'm stumped on how to present it. Funny...I've got the idea but it isn't unlocked.
If nothing else, I'll learn something.
So talented. So giving to help us become better. Great style. Good sound RUclips advice applicable to every successful RUclips channels. I bet you’d be fun to hang with, Sean.
When your videos pop up....I push back from the desk, slide the paperwork to the side and focus in on all the upcoming transitions and try to dissect all the details you put into your work.........Because....you showed us how to do just that! tHanks for another fun video
Ah that is so good to hear! Appreciate it!
I agree that asking for a like and subscribe at the beginning of a video is counterproductive.
This is great feedback! Moving forward, I'm going to tell stories about the small towns I visit rather than simply showing my watchers around. Game changer!
Exactly! Good luck and i hope you find some amazing approaches to the towns you visit :)
@@seankitching the wheels are already turning! Thanks again 👊😉
Just came across your channel as I recently started to digging in to filmmaking and story telling to up my game on RUclips. Binging out on your videos right now. Thanks for the hard work and advice. I find it more relevant and honest than the years of videos I watched by some of the RUclips “gurus”.
Thanks Sean! Very helpful video as a starting creator in the 'knowledge' section :) This video made me exited to experiment with the tips you are sharing .. and indeed ditch the boring intro ;).
Thank you so much ....I've been dealing w/ a lot of self doubt and steps how to proceed w/ having no film, photo, creation, know how but a depth of understanding or perspective....just scared I guess but this video helped tremendously and i thank you sincerely. See u at the top!!!
Thanks for the insight! I just changed the way I'm going to start my video. 👍. I already had the story layout set, but realized I wasn't going to introduce it correctly.
Your videos are packed with valuable advice and info and I'm learning so much from them.
Hey Sean - been loving your content for years now!
I’d love to know how you PLAN your videos - whenever you go on a B-roll shoot, you seem to know what shots you’re looking for.
What’s your process? How do you create a shot list. Thanks dude
Great ideas for storytelling. Thanks for making me think of creative ways to make a video. I'm so focused on Steps A-F, but it's boring for videos.
yeah love how you put that! I think it's also that your content is so bingable. And the long intros that people do drives me mad! And people read the thumbnail and then they say it again and be wordy and not cut the dead bits out
Haha yeah so true. Glad you enjoyed it!
First of all I love you and your videos!
second ,this evening i'm focusing on learing how to be a better storyteller
I've learned a lot of thing in the past years, and what i'm trying to say to say here is that your tips are awesome and if you look closely you can find much more!
THANK YOU!!
I so love your videos!!! Woohoo!!! You are a great teacher and an Artist. Keep making these amazing videos!❤👍😃
Hey Sean. Great video. I would love to hear more about how you tell stories through videos. It would be cool to have you breakdown one of your videos and why you choose the method you did.
Sean, this is a really helpful video, so straightforward. YOU are a great story teller thank you for sharing tips like this. Please do more like this.
Glad it was helpful! I really appreciate that!
You're very hardworking & talented.....I just luv you videos and the genuineness in it👍👍
Still learn how to tell a story until now🤟🏻😍thanks Sean
Thanks Sean.
This was so interesting! Story telling is an att, and so is video making. I am new at this and still learning. Thanks for these Great tips! 🙌🏼🎥
Thanks Sean very good information.✌
Great video! I don’t do RUclips but I apply your ideas and tips to my Instagram. They work 😊 Thank you!
Super valuable content! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You've inspired some ideas for our next adventure video. I really need to find a way to hook the viewer with the story right up front, and I love your idea of putting some goal at the end so people have a reason to stick around.
Glad it was helpful! Yeah such a fun part of the process actually!
Without the story people won't stay engaged. Planning is a key 🙂👍🙏
planning is such a big part of story telling!
I wish my life was interesting enough to have a story to tell or something to teach. Lol
It seems like the successful vloggers have the luxury of being out and about, and bringing their audience along with them. Most of the world isn’t on an exotic island or in bustling cities like New York, so sharing that experience with the vlogger is entertaining; much more entertaining than the mundane suburban or rural routine. Running to the store to get milk; is there a story there? I dunno. I’m sure Casey could make a story, with the backdrop of New York. We don’t all have epic backdrops like NY, though.
I’m really not trying to be cynical; I’m actually hoping for some advice. Matti, Peter, Sean and Casey all talk about how telling a story is key to a successful vlog. Sean is the only one who gave examples, and I thank you, Sean, for that. It was helpful. I’m still lost on what story I could tell in my ordinary, run of the mill lifestyle.
If someone could link it; It would be cool to see a successful vlog channel that either started out as, or currently is based around the ordinary, blazé day in the life of a suburbanite who didn’t get a jumpstart in the film industry. Basically, I learn by example and I’d love to see examples of making an entertaining story from things not considered entertaining.
Great content, Sean. I’ve learned so much from you on the technical end of things.
I always tap straight in on your uploads ✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽
Appreciate it!
superb video friend. thanks
Really great information. I have watched several of your videos and have learned a good deal about how to be a more effective and engaging story teller. I appreciate the way you communicate and then demonstrate what you're talking about. Your hard work is appreciated. Thank you.
Great to hear! Awesome to know that the videos are helping you improve as a filmmaker and story teller!
New subscriber here and I’m already learning so much to make my vlogs better ! Thank you! 🙏🏽
Awesome to have you onboard! Glad to hear it is helpful!
I really love these ideas and examples, and will use them!
Finally! Some real solutions ❤
Great video, Sean. Got a lot out of this one
This is a Great video Sean! Thank you
Hey sean...when are you coming to Portugal?
Indeed story telling is king. Learning allot from your page and I look forward to implementing on my accounts as well
Thank you! Glad to hear you are benefiting :)
Thanks for this sean really helpful
Thank you Sir
anyone know the Song name? 2:36
Another great content! It'll really helpful, dude
Glad to hear it!
Siempre aprendiendo mucho con tus videos, saludos desde México!!
Good tips.
I like that kinda vids... I can learn so much.. Cheers 👍
Glad to hear it!
I find RUclips is full of videos all telling us how to get better results and what cameras to use and so forth - Sean Kitching is not like them! finds ways to speak to the viewer and give solid advice each video rather than showing off and preaching. I am still practicing the B-roll stuff on my own channels and hot dam is it fun, tonight I am off to try some cable cam fun made from a straw /200m bit of string an Action2 mag mount and two large trees. NOW he drops this truth bomb onto me, dang ..tonights video is about making a video haha. Thanks Sean :)
Haha thank you so much I really appreciate that! glad to hear you are having fun with the B roll and I hope your cable cam turned out well!
Very good!
Love from India 🇮🇳
you are on of the RUclipsrs whose videos i watch no matter what you Post ...coz you are one of the best RUclipsr i Know mate
Ah that is amazing to hear and I really appreciate it!
Information 😍😍😍 thanks bro
Is that goa?
Thank you for great tips ❤ I’ve been making cinematic travel vlogs from India 🇮🇳 this really helped me improve my videos ❤❤
Happy to help! hope its going well in India!
That is the video when I am waiting for
Good thing you remembered your shoes, especially with all that glass
You so right - i don’t like seeing someone asking for sub or like at the beginning of a video. As well as obvious and really nonsense call to actions for comments 😅
The thing I struggle with, and this even comes before the first 5 seconds of a video, is to get someone click on it 😅 my channel is growing and it’s super fun, a lot of positive feedback, clicks through search results also fine, average watchtime is okay - but the click through rate on suggested videos is waaay to low. Are you planning any Video how to make a good thumbnails and titles? Mine are so boring haha Not clickbaity enough
Changed the style now for the upcoming videos from Indonesia - let’s see if it helps. But meanwhile would be thankful for tips from a pro like you 😊
Greetings from the Maluku to Bali 👍🏻
Hi Sean, what drone do you use please? would you recommend it?
I use a DJI Air 2 S and it is great!
Is there a camera shop in Bali or did I see it wrong? 😅
Yeah of course! You think I can live somewhere with no camera shop ;)
Nice brother brother ❤️
అన్నా నమస్కారము..
🥰🥰🥰
🙏🙏🙏
బాగున్నావా🙏💕..
Storytelling is very hard to learn. You can learn editing, shooting, lighting, even with YT. But storytelling, story structure, rhythm of the story/editing - very hard to teach and to learn. 3 act structure and hero journey are good concepts but not applicable to all of the content.
Very well said.
Couldn't agree more. It is the hardest part of video and I am continuously trying to improve :)
The old saying applies: "Easier said than done."
Question: Is there a specific purpose or reason for you often leaning over into the camera shot? Just curious to know for my own edification.
I think helps me get a lower angle while still keeping my elbows tucked for stability :)
Nice👍
Very interesting way how to tell story in youtube video
Glad you liked it
If i get the notification of ur videos i just clicked it..😊😊😊😊
You're the best!
This is so true. I’ve been trying to become a storyteller for a while now and honestly? I’m not good at it. I don’t really know how to tell a story about fishing content on youtube-you can’t really plan what’s going to happen, when you’re doing an activity. Maybe I’m just dense because some creators definitely have cracked the code, but I just can’t seem to.
Yeah it is definitely hard and something I am continuously trying to improve on! I think you can definitely apply some of these techniques though. Having the obvious goal of catching a specific fish or goal of how many fish can create a hook right from the get go. Then show yourself attempting the goal creating suspense and mystery as to wether you will or wont catch that fish and end with the result or outcome of what you managed. Perfect setup!
@@seankitching I definitely am going to try to get more creative!
Привет Шон. Я не понял ни слова)))) Но рад был очень тебя увидеть.
❤️
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Let me tell you boys a story, ever sat down with your grants under the tree.
haha not sure if I get it?
65 years ago my grands took us to sit under the tree told us how they went to school with a donkey, the war started my one uncle got neerly killed in a bomb atact. Government where friends with the people. Steam trains.
Thx . Following you. Are you on Insta or Twitter?