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The Business Of Making Video Products

If you've been thinking about creating video products to sell on the World Wide Web - it is also possible you have been chucking around more thoughts than you can really know where to go next with. This is an easy trap to fall into so it's essential to do some brainstorming for conceptions initially, but always be sure to put a limit on your concept developing stage. If you let it draw on, you'll never get anything done. Set deadlines for yourself even when you believe you don't have to. Don't fool yourself into believing that you're making progress toward your goal when in fact you haven't gotten anything done.
The failure to focus on one project and take it over to successful completion is a clear mark that you're shillyshallying. If you get a brainwave for making some other video product each day, but you still haven't made a finished production to sell on the World Wide Web, make up your mind to do something about it now. Suppose your friends all say you're a natural comic and you've been playing around with the idea of creating a comedy routine or skit. One way to get it done is by setting priorities, sticking to a plan, and setting deadlines.
Pick a day to shoot the video and stick to it by approaching this as if you were making a project for rent. When you put your mind to getting things done, you'll start to notice a large difference in the results you get. How much time you give yourself depends on how much time you can in reality spend working on the job, of course. If you're doing this at night or on the weekends, you plainly need more time than a full-time Internet marketer who is preparing a promotional video for a site. Get out of bed 60 minutes earlier if that's the only way you can find time to do it and approach it as a project for one month by marking your shoot for one calendar month from today - then stop thinking about it and start writing a script.
People who get matters done know that there is ne'er a perfect time to begin whereas individuals who hold back for inspiration before they start a script ne'er get started. As Jack London said, "You can't wait for inspiration, you have to go after it with a club". You have to get something down on paper to trigger off links between ideas and my greatest ideas invariably come during the writing procedure - never in the "thinking about what to write" stage.
Experience has taught me to just start composing and get it all down on paper so when I have a first outline in front of me, that's when I get inspired. I see all kinds of things I ne'er would have seen without the stimulant of the ideas that came on the face of it out of nowhere as I was working on the first draft of my script. So stop thinking about it and get a script on paper, then revise, shoot it and put it up for sale on the Internet - but get started today.

By: Steve Johnes

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