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And holy smokes, she’s doing it right!
I have some opinions about how-to/DIY-oriented video shows*. Some strong ones. And having just watched Diane’s inaugural two-minute video, I’m compelled to shout to all the world that she’s nailed the three most important rules I think MUST be followed to ensure the healthy progression of how-to video into the modern era:
That’s all. I just needed to say all this in something longer than a tweet (obviously).
*Yes, I’ve spent some time on some. I’m heavily critical of my work on them, too. The thing I’m most critical of? Not seeing myself as myself. In my opinion, a how-to show’s only worth watching if the people on it are REAL. And not boring. Two key things.
I love your review of Diane's new video blog!
Of course, we know she could NEVER be boring, and I absolutely love Pushkin's guest appearances too.
Great job on the post, Kim.
I love your review of Diane's new video blog!
Of course, we know she could NEVER be boring, and I absolutely love Pushkin's guest appearances too.
Great job on the post, Kim.
Except for the online part (although that is changeing too) these are also the points that keep students engaged in class. Think about a professor or teacher who stands and lectures solely from their notes or egads reading a textbook.
Loving what you do and being knowledgeable and really wanting to share it works everytime!
Great post, as usual.