 Hello everyone! Do you sometimes record and rely just on the ideas on the top of your mind? Don't you sometimes forget what you want to say or maybe you get sidetracked and you derail from the topic at hand? Let's talk about that. So, scripts, huh? I know it's kind of daunting for you guys who are new to YouTube or anyone in general creating videos but don't worry, those scripts won't eat you up. Well, a little bit. I'm just kidding. Alright, let's get started. You may be wondering what's the importance of a script. You may be wondering as well if it will really help your channel grow. Alright, here's the deal guys. Scripts literally don't do much for your channel. Your scripts are only as good as your ideas. The way you envision every video in your channel but here's the thing. All artists, painters, sculptures, and other creative people have their own tools and gizmos. We, as content creators, we also need our tools. We have cameras, microphones, computers, editing software, and other things you need to make a video for. Now, where does the script come into play? Let me ask you the question we asked you during the start of this video. When you speak in front of the camera, do you find it hard organizing your thoughts and the trail of conversation that you want to steer into? Well, that's where a script shines. Here are reasons why you need a script. Number one, it can organize your thoughts. Like we said a while ago, a script actually helps you manage a trail of thought within your videos. You do not want to always digress from the topic at hand because sometimes your viewers just want to listen to you about a topic you promise in your titles. And if you're always sidetracked, chances are they will click off of your videos and we do not want that. Scripts are like reminders of what you need to talk about. Number two is effective and efficient during recording. When we say effective and efficient, it's because a script is a tool that will manage your time. How? They keep you on track with the content. You can gauge how much time you need to allot during your recordings. You can prepare how you will attack the script or in layman's terms. It helps you prepare how to act and how to deliver your line. Not yet convinced? Scripts allow you to keep a level ahead of what's going to appear in the video. Your scripts are your ideas in paper. You will see the total output of your videos once you record and edit your script. It's the bird's eyes view when you make your videos. That's why a script is important. It gives you a leeway to insert topics you want to talk about. A leeway on how you can tackle your thoughts in a view where you can see how your videos will come into fruition. Now that we know why scripts are important, let's talk about how you can create your script. Well, we'll teach you how to create our scripts. Let's do this. Number one is the 10 second teaser. The first 10 seconds of your videos should be the time when you need to give them a reason or make them feel they want to watch your videos. How can you do that? I hear you asking. Insert the most important clips in your videos and post a question to the audience that will make them stay. Promise something that they should be interested in or maybe spotlight the best parts of your clip. Number two is introduction. Well, this is kind of self-explanatory. In this part, you introduce yourself, a quick peek of what you're going to talk about on the video and, of course, introduce the show. Number three, the body. This is where you go full blast on the things you want to talk about and, of course, you want to spotlight or maybe feature, showcase, and other things. This part is where you spill the beans and fulfill the end of your promise. This is the part where you outline your thoughts and just input everything you want to say in the video. Go get creating, guys. Number four is the conclusion. Like any letter or lesson or video, this is the part where you conclude your videos and you address to your audience the thing you plan to do in the future video. And also you can put in the call to actions in this area. But that still depends on you. And number five, but not least, the outro. This is where you reintroduce yourself and, of course, this is where you end your show. Note, this is just the layout we have, but if you want to change things up, that's your call. When you create a script for film or TV, those are kind of different from the way we do things. Each person has their own way to make a script. So go find out how you can make your script and be a kick-ass content creator. Alright, that's kind of a lot and we have just scratched the surface. Remember, these are just guides you can do to help you make your videos, but it's still up to you guys if you want to make a script, but I suggest make one. 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