My Christmas Present for You!


This interactive video is my holiday present for you.  It contains links to all the information you need to learn to make your own videos.

Watch the video.  In it,  I share links to seven different videos, articles and reports that provide a wealth of information about how to make video.  All you have to do to find the information is click on the numbers inside the video.

No need to spend a lot of time or money learning basic video production,  this blog has all the information you need.  A tremendous amount of it is stuffed inside this one video Christmas present!

If you read this blog often, you’ve seen my interactive videos and know how incredible I think interactive video is.

I use an in-the-cloud service called Veeple to provide the interactivity.  It’s easy to do.  I upload my finished video to my Veeple account, then use their editor to add the clickable links.  It took about thirty minutes to add all seven clickable links to this video.

Veeple Interactive Video

Here is the script of the video to help you skip around in it if you wish.

Merry Christmas.  I’m Lorraine Grula with Video Production Tips.  I love Christmas, especially when we concentrate on the important things like giving, sharing, and peace on earth.  In that spirit, I give you what will benefit you most.

This video has links to all of my best and most valuable, but still free, videos and articles that will help you navigate the world of video making for the internet.

First, because it is Christmas, here are two videos I made of a spectacular Christmas reenactment put on by a large church in Nashville, TN. The post shares lots of info on how to get a project like that done and how to create multiple styles of video from one event.  Click button #1 to access that post.

Next, here is the one single post I consider most valuable on the entire blog:  it’s very detailed demonstrations  on how best to make a talking head video, which is the most common and important shot in all of video production.

Now, to discover what I think is the most incredible new development and spells the future of online video, click button #3 to go to the squeeze page of my membership site, Video Marketing Express and download a twenty-two page special report and video interview.

Fourth, lots of you ask me for help deciding what camera to buy.  Click button #4 for a detailed post on what to look for in a video camera.

For those of you who want to explore video editing, click button 5 for a post listing the eight Best Free video editing programs.

Now, button 6 will take you to the most popular post in the history of this blog, at least judging by the number of comments   It’s about how to set up a video production studio and what equipment you need.

And last, but not least, if you haven’t already, please sign up for my free course in video making that you can find if you click button #7.

So with that my friend, I wish you an incredible holiday now and forever.

Thanks for reading Video Production Tips.

Lorraine Grula

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  1. 3 Comment(s)

  2. By socialspid on | Reply

    Priceless present, everybody should grab one. At Spidvid.com, we also sent out invites for people to try the platform for video production.

  3. By Shawn on | Reply

    Wow, Lorraine! Great interactive video links. Very creative use of a feature you don’t see often even with the growing amount of video on the Web these days. Especially loved the footage from the Christmas pageant making me feel as if I was there, something that unfortunately can’t be said of much even traditional video production off the Web.

  4. By Internet Video Gal on | Reply

    Hi Shawn.
    Thanks! As online video continues to explode, I really believe you will see lots more interactivity in video. Essentially, it is like being able to put a web page inside of a video. What an awesome thing to be able to do.
    glad you liked the Walk through Bethlehem. I absolutely love it and have for years as it is an annual event in Nashville, where Ilived for 25 years. What a fun thing to do a video on! They do a spectacular job recreating the streets of Bethlehem with authentic costumes and tools.
    Thanks.
    Lorraine

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