Como criar ROTEIROS para VIDEOS no YouTube

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Within just 28 days, my channel accumulated 50,000 views, led by a 20,000 video that grows every day. But what leads to the daily growth of this video and my channel? If you've come this far, it's because you finally understand that for your video to be recommended, it needs to have good retention.
And of course, to have good retention. You need a good script. And that's what we're going to talk about today.
But before we delve into how to create an efficient script, I have an interesting trick to share with you on how to use Chat GPT 4 for free. With this tool at your disposal, creating itineraries will be much easier The website start. chatgot.
io offers free access to Chat gpt 4, simply by logging in with a Google account Of course, free access is for a limited time, as GPT Chat is a paid tool. But Mingo is the one giving this tip. Just put on your straw hat and log in with another Google account and go back to using the free GPT 4 chat experience.
Just don't spread the word that it was me who said that. Now that you have access to the most coveted AI of recent times completely free of charge, you might make the mistake of trying to ask it to create scripts from scratch for you. But don't worry, it's important to use this tool properly.
If you ask an Artificial Intelligence to create a script out of nothing, it will only create a completely empty story with no connection whatsoever to your audience. Chat Gpt should be used as an assistant to facilitate tasks that would be more complicated for a human being how to rewrite a script to make it more fluid and eliminate repetitions For example, whenever I finish writing my script, I ask Chat gpt to take a look because, being an AI, it can easily find and remove any clichés and repetitions, making the most fluid and captivating text. You can also ask the chat to tell a story with a specific moral that would fit into your script or even mention movies and books that you can use as evidence in your video.
So your script keeps your ideas but is expertly tweaked to capture your audience's attention and make your video more compelling. Now that you have this incredible tool at your disposal, we can dive into the screenplay structuring process. There are many different ways to structure a script, and I even showed in my first video which structure I use to create my scripts.
but we must take into account that each niche has its particularities and demands. With this in mind, I tried to develop a universal script structure, adaptable to any type of video, from a simple gameplay to a detailed vlog. We'll start with the introduction, and I need to hit that key once again talking about hook.
Which are the opening words of your video and have the power to retain or repel your audience. The first 5 seconds of the video are critical in determining whether the viewer will stick around or not. So, when writing your screenplay, the first step is to formulate your hook.
The hook. For those who still don't understand, it is nothing more than the initial element of a narrative, designed to quickly capture the audience's attention. Obviously, there is no one-size-fits-all rule as each video caters to a specific niche.
Therefore, the hook must be adapted to fit the context of the video. For example, if you are making a video of a game, you can start by talking about the peak of the gameplay encouraging your audience to stay for that moment. Or, if the video is a tutorial, you can start by highlighting that you will solve the problem the viewer is looking for.
This way, you capture the viewer's attention, making them question whether it's worth continuing to watch. With your audience's attention now on your video, the goal is to keep it until the end, developing your content appropriately. I like to think of development as a story.
and I'm not talking about literally telling a story, which is a very good idea to keep people paying attention, but I'm not talking about that. but rather segmenting the video into distinct parts, as if it were a plot with a beginning, middle and end. And some techniques can help with this.
If your video has a more informative bias, you can incorporate questions like What, Why and How, which is nothing more than What? - what do you offer in this video Why? - why should anyone watch your video How?
- how do you propose to solve the situation/problem you have in this video Now, if your video is a gameplay, for example, you can narrate your journey until you reach your goal. This is precisely your development part. And all of this culminates in the climax, which is when you address the problem you promised to solve at the beginning of the video or the highlight of your gameplay - the final fight with the boss, for example.
After that, we finally come to the conclusion, where you share your final thoughts on the video, how you felt when you reached a certain point or solved a problem. It is always beneficial to add some triggers at the conclusion, such as suggesting another related video of yours for the viewer to watch next, further building loyalty with your target audience. With these three components - introduction, development and conclusion - it is possible to establish the basic structure of a script.
Of course, this is just the basics, as it would not be possible to establish a perfect script that adapts to all types of channels. However, understanding these fundamental concepts is a great starting point for putting together your next itineraries. And look, it looks like we've reached the conclusion of my video.
And if I helped you in any way, I ask that you please leave a like on this video because all small channels know how difficult it is to grow on the platform and create valuable content over this time. So if you, like me, dream of growing up on YouTube, I invite you to subscribe to the channel and check out my other videos where I bring more content like this. But I'll stay here for a little while and a kiss.
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