 Yeah, I know I need a haircut. You know what you need? Shut up! I'm kidding guys. Ooh, what's up Aragorn here and today's a bit of a different video than usual. Can you tell why? Well, let me give you a hint. Absolutely none of the words coming out of my mouth right now are adlib, which is kind of weird for me considering that I usually adlib all of my videos. But the point of this video isn't about what I do. It's about scripts and script making. Now, depending on the type of video that you're making, of course, you may want to consider using a script. Scripts can help keep your video organized and consistent. They can assist you in creating some good flow and that their most basic help organize your ideas and thoughts. Now, before we get into this video, any, I'll just crack my knuckle. Now, before we get into this any further, keep in mind that there are a few videos for which I don't recommend using a script. These may consist of reaction videos. Hey guys, my name's Aragorn and today we're gonna be watching TGOC. Oh wow, those two girls are disgusting. I absolutely find this tape horrid. Uh, some rants. I hate lettuce. Lettuce is such a horrible vegetable. I cannot contain my rage completely because this video is script or even gaming commentaries. Let me just, we're just gonna jump over here. Oh no, it looks like I fell into a hole. What a surprise. Bringing the focus back though, there are still many applications that can benefit from using scripts, such as short films. Oh darling, my love, you are as beautiful as a night sky. You're really pretty and stuff. They can help you remember facts or stats when going through review videos. This flux capacitor is rated at 10,000 milliamp two-to-sequences and 24,000 k ticks per microsecond. Or even help you go through an instruction video like this one. We'll put that camera there. Now let's move on to how to write a script. Now everyone has their own writing protocols and I'm sure we've all been through this in high school. You have a bunch of writing techniques. You can start off with bubbles, point form, or even just straight up a writing. So I'm gonna steer clear of that and instead just give you a few more general tips on how to write a script. First, I would recommend just one day sitting down randomly and just trying to write a script. Just sit down yourself and just sit at a computer, get a notepad out and just write down a script. Second, try doing some brainstorming before with some of the techniques that I mentioned. Sit down, brainstorm before, you know, get a few solid ideas down and then start to write a script. Sometimes I've found that even just leaving it at the brainstorming part can help when you're idling a bit. I've even found that sometimes just leaving it at the brainstorming part can help an adlib video because you already have the main ideas down. So though you're gonna be speaking adlib, you still have the general themes of your video scripted. And you can always do both of these techniques with a partner. Now that also has its own benefits as you can get double opinions, but it also has its own pitfalls. Sometimes conflicting ideas can cause a bit of always experiment and just try to find out what works best for you. Before I leave you all to die, I mean, before I say goodbye today, I'd just like to leave you with a few tips. When you're writing the script, keep in mind that you're gonna be saying this or whoever it is that you're writing the script for is gonna be actually speaking it. Try to make it sound natural. Have your friends review it. Sending a script is a lot easier than sending it 10,000 gigabyte video file afterwards, you know, to be cut down. Keep in mind that a lot of people will be watching your video, so keep it entertaining. And lastly, don't feel like you have to stick to it 100%. If something else works better while you're recording, drop the script and just go AdLib. I, screw this, fuck it, I'll do it live. Wanna see more videos like this where I'm just giving you guys tips on anything? Make sure to like the video down below. And if you do wanna see more, make sure to leave a comment on what the next topic should be. Have a great day and I hope that this video can help at least one of you out there. Next time, you're producing one of your own videos. Let me know how this helped you and I will see you guys next time. Thanks so much for watching. Potato heart. Click these links if you wanna see more from freedom and if you wanna see more from me, click right here. Oh, by the way guys, the chat isn't dead. It's just been dormant for a bit. Just letting you know.