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Indrukwekkende geanimeerde uitlegvideo's maken (stapsgewijze handleiding)

Er is een reden waarom uitlegvideo's enkele van de meest populaire soorten video's zijn om te maken... ze zijn belachelijk effectief! Van uitleggen hoe u potentiële klanten helpt tot de basisprincipes van kwantumfysica, met uitlegvideo's kunt u uw boodschap gemakkelijk overbrengen.

Daarom behandelen we in deze blog alles wat je moet weten over het maken van je eigen uitlegvideo's. Waaronder wat een uitlegger precies is, hoe de beste eruit zien en hoe je een geanimeerde uitlegger kunt plannen en maken die gegarandeerd resultaten oplevert.

U kunt onze stapsgewijze handleiding helemaal doorlezen of naar secties springen waarin u het meest geïnteresseerd bent met behulp van de onderstaande links 👇 Laten we aan de slag gaan!

Wat is een uitlegvideo?
Geweldige voorbeelden van uitlegvideo's om u te inspireren

Deel 1:Je uitlegvideo plannen
Doelen stellen, doelgroep en context bepalen
Je scriptie schrijven
Storyboarden van je video

Deel 2:Je uitlegvideo maken
Uw voice-over opnemen
Achtergronden, afbeeldingen en afbeeldingen toevoegen
Elementen ordenen en timing aanpassen
Muziek toevoegen

Deel 3:Uw uitlegvideo delen en verfijnen
Uw video publiceren en delen
Resultaten meten en itereren

Wat is een uitlegvideo?

Een uitlegvideo is een korte video (meestal 1-2 minuten lang) die wordt gebruikt door marketeers, verkopers en docenten om het publiek te helpen hun boodschap, bedrijf of idee te begrijpen.

Ze zijn zo krachtig omdat ze eenvoudiger taalgebruik en meer beeldmateriaal gebruiken dan veel andere vormen van inhoud, waardoor ze voor onze hersenen veel gemakkelijker te verteren en te onthouden zijn.

Hoewel je uitlegvideo live-actievideo kan bevatten, zijn de beste uitlegvideo's meestal geanimeerd. Animatie spreekt auditieve, visuele en kinesthetische leerlingen aan omdat het beeld, beweging en geluid combineert, waardoor de impact van uw video wordt vergroot.

Je kunt je uitlegvideo bijna overal laten zien, maar de meest populaire plaatsen om uitleg te delen zijn op websites, sociale media, blogs, in e-mails of persoonlijk als onderdeel van een presentatie. Laten we een paar voorbeelden bekijken 👇

Geweldige voorbeelden van uitlegvideo's om je te inspireren

Omdat uitlegvideo's zo populair zijn, zijn er genoeg plekken om inspiratie op te doen! Hier zijn 3 van onze favorieten gemaakt door collega VideoScribers:

Dit eerste voorbeeld is gemaakt door VideoScribe Awards-winnaar en oprichter van Exaltus, Carole Alalouf. We houden van deze video in whiteboard-animatiestijl die geleidelijk uitgroeit tot een volledig beeld van de informatie. Het is niet alleen erg visueel aantrekkelijk, maar het versterkt ook de kernboodschap.

Ons tweede voorbeeld komt van Barrister en oprichter van The Law in 60 Seconds, Christian Weaver. In dit geval is Christian's uitleg educatief - hij helpt mensen de nieuwe Britse wet op politie, veroordeling en rechtbanken beter te begrijpen. De informatie past allemaal in één stopwatch, wat wederom visueel de belangrijkste focus van Christian op het uitleggen van elementen van de wet in hapklare brokken benadrukt.

Dit laatste voorbeeld komt van Stefan Dimov, oprichter van Project Caritas op YouTube. Stefan helpt duurzame merken het verhaal te vertellen van hoe hun bedrijf en producten zijn ontstaan ​​in snelle mixed media-video's. Aangezien dit deels een interview is, deels een uitleg, houdt de manier waarop Stefan afwisselt tussen beelden van pratende hoofden en animaties ons niet alleen betrokken, maar helpt het ons ook om ons mentale beeld op te bouwen van hoe de Velosophy-fietsen worden gemaakt.

Als je dit soort video's voor jezelf wilt maken, kun je VideoScribe gratis proberen met een proefperiode van 7 dagen (geen creditcardgegevens nodig!). Meld u hieronder aan met uw naam en e-mailadres en begin met het maken van 👇

Deel 1:Je uitlegvideo plannen

Nu je uitstekende inspiratie hebt opgedaan, is het tijd om je eigen uitlegvideo tot leven te brengen. Zoals alle goede dingen, begint dat met plannen!

Als je erover nadenkt om deze stap over te slaan, kunnen we je alleen maar herinneren aan het klassieke spreekwoord dat ooit door een heel slimme persoon werd gezegd:"Als je je niet voorbereidt, bereid je dan voor om te falen". Het is hier nog steeds waar - zonder een doel voor ogen voor je video kan het uiteindelijk veranderen in een animatie die niet aan je behoeften voldoet. Neem dus de tijd om de volgende drie stappen te doorlopen.

We beloven dat je ons later zult bedanken! 😁 Hier is een snel video-overzicht van wat we gaan behandelen, maar lees verder voor meer informatie over elke stap in meer detail 👇

1. Plan je video:doelstellingen, publiek en contextbepaling

Doelstellingen:

Om te beginnen moeten we enkele doelstellingen formuleren. Wat wil je dat deze video overbrengt? Het kan zijn dat je het aantal vragen over je product of dienst wilt stimuleren, of dat je gewoon wilt dat je klas de basisprincipes van de kwantumfysica begrijpt... 😂

Wat het ook is, zorg ervoor dat je je doelstelling hebt opgeschreven en het van tevoren hebt afgesproken met eventuele extra belanghebbenden die erbij betrokken moeten worden. Zodra u uw doel heeft bereikt, markeert u een aantal statistieken die u kunt gebruiken om succes te meten. Potentiële klanten hebben bijvoorbeeld op de link naast je video geklikt om in contact te komen, of je studenten verbeteren hun toetsresultaten met 10%.

Op die manier kun je duidelijk beoordelen of je animatie heeft opgeleverd wat je wilde, of dat er nog wat werk aan is.

Gebruik ons ​​gratis werkblad om je planning bij te houden 👇

Publiek:

Dus we weten waarom je een uitlegvideo wilt maken, nu moeten we weten voor wie het is? Who is your target audience for this animation?

Whether it's your prospective customers, colleagues or students, it's key to identify who these people are and most importantly, what's going to persuade them to buy your products or help them understand your information. To help you build a picture of your target viewer try answering these questions:

  • What problem keeps them up at night?
  • What one thing would make their life easier right now?
  • Why do they need this problem solved so badly?
  • What existing ideas and principles do they already know and understand that you can relate to?
  • What emotion would they feel if you solved their problem or helped them understand this concept?

Context:

By context we mean, where is your video going to be used and so what additional information might we need to include? For instance, if this video is going to live on your website, you wouldn't include a call-to-action at the end that says 'Visit our website for more information'. You'd probably want to say 'Click below to get in contact'. Similarly, if you're going to share your explainer video in person, you might want to leave out a call-to-action so you can say it in person at the end.

It's making these little changes later on that can be time consuming, so take a minute to think through your video uses now.

2. Write your script

Okay, that was some intense thinking work done 🎉 Reward yourself with a quick coffee and snack break if you haven't already ☕️

Now it's time to start vocalizing your message. From working through your objectives and thinking about what makes your audience tick, you probably have a good idea of what you want to say. In this step we're going to put some meat on those bones and build out a full explainer video script.

We do have a dedicated guide to writing explainer video scripts that you can find here. But for today we're going to walk you through the key steps to craft your script.

It all starts with your structure - again you might naturally have found this flow as it's the most common process for an explainer video. We call this the 'Problem to solution' structure and you can see a diagram of it below 👇 Essentially this helps us set the scene for the audience, empathize with their problem and then present yourself or your products and services as the key to their happily ever after.

To do this we recommend taking the following approach:

  1. Write down your 'must have' information - these are the key bits of information you absolutely have to get across.
  2. Create your hook to grab attention - there are lots of ways to do this. Popular options include amplification where you show the scale of a problem by using a reference point to compare it to. Another is sensory - this is where you describe a situation in vivid detail to help your audience picture it. A firm favorite is the puzzle or question starter where you begin by asking your audience to solve something as this gets them engaged in the content.
  3. Empathize - show you understand your audience's problem by describing the feelings associated with it.
  4. Introduce the solution or information - set out exactly why your product, service or information is going to make their problems go away.
  5. Paint a picture of what the future looks like with you in it - be as detailed as you can here to help them really visualize themselves in the world you're creating.
  6. Reinforce with social proof - we're all conditioned to check reviews to make sure what we're seeing isn't too good to be true so answer any niggling doubts by including customer feedback or statistics in your video.
  7. Tell your viewer what to do next - lastly wrap things up with a short sharp call to action. Nothing too complicated that could get confused, most likely pointing viewers to where they can talk to you.

3. Storyboard your video

The last step in your explainer video planning is to create a quick storyboard. Now this doesn't have to be anything fancy and it certainly shouldn't take you ages to do. Here's a quick overview 👇

Think of your storyboard as your grand plan. It combines your script with ideas for your visuals and any extra scene transitions and on-screen text. To get started creating your storyboard, chunk your script up into scenes. A new scene should be created for each new message as you want your visuals to closely link up with the voice-over.

Once you've mapped out your script into scenes, it's just a case of adding thoughts and ideas for the accompanying visuals. These could be screenshots of similar videos or images you've seen online, your own images or content from the VideoScribe image library. It doesn't have to be polished or final, it's just to work through the content and ensure you have an idea of what you'll include in each section.

Not sure where to create your storyboard? You can draw it out by hand on paper, or we have a handy free storyboarding template that you can add your ideas to. Just click the button to download it 👇

Part 2:Making your explainer video

Now that's all the planning done you can move onto making! It might seem like you spent a lot of time preparing to create your video but trust us you'll be glad you did as we move onto the next steps. All your hard work planning will really pay off as making your video is going to be a whole lot quicker and easier.

1. Record your voice-over

The first thing to do is record your voice-over using the script you wrote earlier. This will act as the backbone of your video and inform the timings of your animations - after all, you can speed up how quickly the images draw, but your voice-over won't sound quite right in 2x speed... 🙉

So, to get a good quality audio recording, you want to make sure you're set up for success. Think about the following things:

  • Where you'll record your voice-over - you want somewhere quiet and well insulated (i.e. no creaky floorboards or echoey spaces)
  • Minimizing distractions - it's hard to remove all background noise but with a bit of careful planning you can get pretty close. So remember to turn off any air conditioning, close windows, turn off phone or computer notifications and ask anyone in your space to be quiet while you record.
  • Checking your tech - make sure you've got a good quality microphone, headphones to listen back to takes, and you might want to use additional audio editing software like Audacity. You can record your voice-over straight in VideoScribe but if you think you might want to edit sections then it's often easier to record into editing software first.
  • Preparing your voice - grab a glass of water in case the dreaded dry mouth kicks in, warm your voice up by talking through your script and remember to smile as you talk - it makes you sound more naturally friendly!

For a full run down of all our voice-over recording tips, download our free perfect voice-over checklist that you can run through before you start recording 👇

2. Add your background, images and graphics

Now grab your pre-prepared storyboard as it's time to start work on your visuals. For this section we're going to be talking about creating your video in VideoScribe but of course you could apply these principles to whichever software you're using.

The key here is to set the right scene with a background that makes sense for your story. It could be set in a classroom, on the beach or in outer space - whatever make most sense for your audience. Equally, your video could be set on a whiteboard background letting your message and content stand out. Just make sure that everything you choose to add on top of your background fits with the theme you've created. For instance, if you're going with a whiteboard animation theme, you might want to choose images that are drawn in a simple line style to match a whiteboard.

When it comes to selecting the right images, you can choose from our extensive library in VideoScribe, upload your own or import photos and GIFs. Giving you full reign to make the animation your own!

Just make sure that there's good consistency in the colors used, style of images and sizing to ensure your final video looks cohesive and doesn't detract from your message. Learn more about video design in our guide.

3. Arrange elements and set timing

Once all your images, text and graphics are on your canvas, you'll want to align them to your voice-over. To do this it's just a case of previewing the video and then adjusting the length of animation for each element to fit with the timing of the audio.

It's at this point you can also get more creative with the way your images and text appear - choosing from having them hand-drawn, appearing as if by magic, bouncing in and more. For an even more impressive effect try using the morph option to make images transform from one to another, appear to grow or shrink or rotate 👇

4. Add your music

The final touch is adding some background music and/or sound effects. With this, your video will suddenly feel complete. Music can be incredibly emotive and so if you're looking to evoke a specific emotion, from happiness to concern then use music to bring that feeling to the forefront.

When it comes to picking the right track you want to be mindful of a few things:

  • Length - is the piece/s of music long enough to cover the whole duration of your video or will you have to repeat the track?
  • Pace - something too fast or too slow can be off putting so make sure your music moves at a similar speed to your voice-over and content.
  • Volume - your background music should be in the background, don't let it take over your voice-over. Make sure you've reduced the volume of your music to let the rest of the content shine. This is easy to do in the audio options in VideoScribe.
  • Genre - again, if your video is calm and reassuring you don't want to go in with a heavy rock track so filtering your music choices by genre can help you find something suitable quicker.

Once you know what sort of track you're looking for, you've got lots of options to choose from for royalty free music. In VideoScribe we have hundreds of free to use music tracks covering all genres that you can choose from directly in the software. But if you can't quite find what you're after, check out our favorite royalty free music sites here.

With that, your explainer video is complete! 🎉

Part 3:Sharing and refining your explainer video

1. Publish and share!

Time to share your explainer with the world! This step is often both exciting and terrifying in equal measure - how quickly will your views start racking up and will it deliver the results you expected?

To publish your video in VideoScribe click the top right hand 'Publish' button and select from the available options including publishing to PowerPoint, Vimeo, Sho.co (our own platform), or downloading as .MOV or .WMV.

Which option you choose will depend on where your video is going to be used. So consider which option is right for you. Learn more about publishing in VideoScribe here.

You're then ready to add your video to your website, share on social media, embed in emails (learn how here) or present in person. Let the world know what you have to say!

2. Measure results and iterate

Wherever you shared your explainer video, be sure to track it's performance. For instance, if you added the video to your website, track how many times that page has been looked at, how many times the video has been played and what your viewers did afterwards. Did they take the desired action you wanted?

In some case you might find that you need to tweak your call-to-action or cut or add bits of information to achieve optimal results. This iterative process is important to get maximum value for your effort and with VideoScribe it's easy to go back in and make edits. So don't be afraid to adjust your explainer as you get feedback and results to make it the best it can be.

Learn more about measuring video success in our quick how-to animation 👇

With that, you're ready to create your own animated explainer videos and VideoScribe can help. Just start a free 7-day trial (no credit card needed) or join our creative community as VideoScribe subscriber to make your first video! 👇


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