Have you ever hit the record button only to struggle with what to say in your video? Maybe you’re still working on gaining confidence on camera. Perhaps you know exactly what you want to address but forget key details — driving you to hit re-record.
Well, now, the BombBomb offers speaker notes for all BombBomb users to help you avoid missing important information by allowing you to write it before you say it — to make recording video messages seamless.
Watch the video below or keep reading to learn where to find notes while recording in your account and for some best practices to get the most out of this feature.
Accessing Speaker Notes
Step 1: Start a New Video
- From any page in BombBomb, click the "New Video" button located at the top right of your screen.
- Select "Record Yourself" from the dropdown menu.
Step 2: Access Speaker Notes
- Once you're on the video record page, locate the speaker notes toggle right above your live video.
- Toggle it on to access a space for writing notes to help you remember key points during your recording.
Best Practices for Using Notes While Recording
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Avoid Scripts:
- Use your notes for guidance rather than a script. This approach ensures your videos remain authentic.
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Follow the Key Points Framework:
- Relevance: Explain why you're reaching out.
- Reward: Highlight what you have to offer your recipient.
- Request: Clearly state what you need from your recipient. (Tip: Use your Call to Action (CTA) to encourage them to take the next step.)
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Organize Your Notes:
- Use bullet points or space out your notes to make it easy to read and follow during your recording.
To learn more about creating videos people will want to watch, check out this article.
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As someone who reads scripts for a living, I know how to bring it to life and make a real connection. Ideally bombbomb ought to have a teleprompter function as well.
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