How to Create a Tutorial Video - A Short

Mar 1, 2023

There's an abundance of methods to learn online. If you've heard words like group-courses, synchronous or asynchronous, or virtual instructor-led training You've probably heard of certain of them.

While it's simple to become caught up in buzzwords and semantics but there's a specific type of online learning that most of us know appreciate, love and utilize frequently Tutorial videos.


It's the YouTube cooking course for beginners, an introduction to brand new tax software, or a Minecraft walkthrough, we're all watching instructional videos. They're typically short and practical. However, the best part is that they show us how to do something rather than telling us how to do it.


When you've observed someone doing something, you're likely to say"Hey!" or "Hey I could try that!" That's what makes tutorial videos so powerful.


In this post in this article, we'll be talking about the best way to create a tutorial video that rocks! We'll talk about what makes it work as well as the equipment you'll require as well as provide a short, step-by-step guide to get up and running!


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        In this post...    


    What's a "tutorial" video?

    The mistakes people make when watching instructional videos

    What equipment are you requiring to produce an instructional video?

    How do I create a tutorial video - 7 Steps

      Step 1: Plan your outcomes

      Second Step: Design your web page

      3. Pick your tech

      Step 4: Try

       5. Record

      Step 6 Step 6: Edit

      Step 7 Step 7: Share

    Conclusion


What is a tutorial video?


A tutorial video teaches somebody how to perform a task. It can be a tutorial or an explanation. However, usually, tutorials are pretty real-time and hands-on. Like we said in the introduction tutorials typically show rather of telling the reader how to accomplish something.


In the case of creating an online video tutorial You can choose to use either a talking head approach, where you teach into the lens of a camera. Or, it's also normal to display an image or slide show in your display with a voiceover.


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There's no one right method to create video tutorials, however we'll go over some of the best techniques below.


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The mistakes people make when watching instructional videos


 

  • It's too theoretical. This isn't a college course. Tutorial videos should share some practical knowledge.    
  • Too wordy. Try to make sure your script or outline keeps the focus on your goal and clear from the jumble of unneeded description or editorializing.      
  • A lot of information. This is related to the previous point However, resist the desire to share everything you've learned about the subject. Instead, teach what your audience needs to achieve the goals of their education.    
  • Bad sound. We'll get into the details below. Check that your video contains excellent sound quality. Good quality video can help also... however, we'll make it happen.    


What equipment are you requiring to produce the tutorial video?


 

  • A camera or screen-capture software. If you're making video, then your smartphone or webcam will work fine. However, some presenters prefer an advanced digital camera. When you're not on screen, the chances are that you'll be showing the audience how to perform something , usually on the computer screen. It's best to use screen capture software. There are a lot of them and even a screen share using Zoom that's recorded will do the trick.    
  • An audio device. In the event that you're talking in a tutorial, having using a microphone can greatly enhance your sound quality. You could look for either an earphone or a USB condenser microphone that connects to your laptop. The cost is a bit, but are totally worth it in the improved quality of your sound and experience for your students.    
  • A platform to host/sell it (we'll go into that further).      


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How to create Tutorial Video - 7 steps


Step 1: Plan your outcomes


Before you think about making a video, determine the outcomes of learning you'd like to achieve. Your viewers will be watching the tutorial for a reason. Most likely, they are looking for some thing.


Do you recall the previous formula to achieve targets? Try this SMART formula. Your learning objectives should include:


 

  • Specific        
  • Measurable        
  • Attainable        
  • Relevant        
  • Timingly        


Here are some ideas on the way to design SMART goals for your tutorials.


 


Get better at marketing (weak)              
       


Get 100 coaching prospects monthly with targeted Facebook ads (SMART)              
       


Improve your physical performance (weak)              
       


Discover 10 specific, every day exercises that will strengthen your core in the course of a year (SMART)              
       


Learn how to draw (weak)              
       


10 pencil methods to draw realistic-looking faces (SMART)              
       


Creating these clear outcomes can help you understand the services you provide, and the inverse, what the audience is expecting from you.


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Second Step: Create your content


If you have your outcome in place The next stage is creating the content. It will differ based the way you plan to structure your instructional videos.


As a minimum, create an outline of what you would like to cover and make sure you contain everything necessary to assist your students to achieve the goals of their education.


Many people love writing down a script word for word, but it's not necessary. Most instructors find the flow easier with an outline. You can however do whatever is most comfortable for you.


Third Step: Choose your tech


The next stage will determine the best tech solution to help you deliver an instructional.


Screen sharing


If you are screen sharing, you should select a program that will let slide presentations be used. Zoom is a good choice for this, but here are some other options:


 

  • Loom        
  • Camtasia        
  • Scribe        
  • Snagit        


Live tutorials


If your tutorials are going to be broadcast live, you will need some sort of live streaming software. Here are some suggestions for creators. There are a few options for live streaming tutorials:


 


Tutorial recorded in advance


If the tutorial you are creating is to be recorded in advance, you need some way to take footage. It could be as simple as the phone set on a stand or window sill.


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4. Perform a test


Make sure you test everything! It's the same for live recording, where you do not want technical issues. It's embarrassing in front of an audience live.


But even if you are pre-recording, there's nothing worse than talking for half an hour and then realizing that the mic was not plugged correctly! Check everything and make sure the microphone is working.


5. Write down


Whether you're teaching your course live or recorded The time is now to record.


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Step 6 Modify


You don't have to do this step. Unfiltered, live video could be amazing! If you're providing a live tutorial, obviously no editing is required.


If you've got an already recorded tutorial that you're sharing, this might be an ideal time to modify your video by making sure to include any sounds, music or other transitions you'd like to add.


In this case, you can also cut off any excess material.


Step 7: Share


If you've not yet you're now the time to publish your tutorial!


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Conclusion


These steps and tips have prepared you for creating video tutorials!


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