Motivational and inspirational videos are gaining popularity on social media platforms like YouTube, with millions of views and potential earnings of up to $500 per day. In this article, the speaker will share a super easy method for creating these videos without the need for a camera, showing your face, or using your voice. The speaker will provide step-by-step instructions on how to copy and paste videos, choose the right content, and edit the video to create a masterpiece.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the concept of creating motivational and inspirational videos without the need for a camera or showing your face.
- Choosing the right content from royalty-free image and video sites like Pexels and using free music from YouTube or paid music from Epidemic Sound.
- Editing the video in Final Cut Pro or other editing software to create a captivating masterpiece.
Understanding the Concept
The concept is about creating motivational and inspirational videos without the need for a camera, showing one’s face, or using one’s voice. The videos can be created by copying and pasting videos from websites such as Pexels and using free music from YouTube or Epidemic Sound. Positive affirmations from audiobooks on Internet Archive can also be used as audio for the videos.
The video emphasizes the importance of using different scenes to keep the videos exciting and engaging. It also suggests utilizing social blade to research the potential earnings from these types of videos.
Overall, the method presented is a simple and accessible way for anyone to create motivational and inspirational videos that can potentially generate significant income.
Choosing the Right Content
Finding Motivational Footage
To create motivational and inspirational videos, one needs to find the right footage. Platforms such as Pexels offer a wide variety of royalty-free images and videos shared by creators. To begin, simply search for keywords such as “motivation” or “inspiration” and download the desired footage. It is recommended to download several different scenes to keep the video exciting and engaging.
Selecting the Right Music
Music is an essential component of any video. While YouTube’s audio library offers some free music options, it is recommended to use a platform like Epidemic Sound for better quality music. Epidemic Sound offers a free 30-day trial, and users can browse and select the perfect music to match their video’s tone and mood.
Choosing the Voice Over
To add a human element to the video, one can include a voice-over. Platforms like Internet Archive offer free audio books and recordings that can be used as long as they are in the public domain. It is recommended to search for positive affirmations or motivational speeches to match the video’s theme.
By utilizing these three components, anyone can create motivational and inspirational videos that can garner millions of views and generate significant revenue.
Editing the Video
Importing the Content
To create a motivational and inspirational video, the first step is to gather the necessary content. This can be done by downloading royalty-free videos from websites like Pexels. Users can search for specific keywords, such as “motivation,” “inspiration,” or “exercise,” and download the videos they want to use in their project.
Arranging the Video Clips
Once the videos are downloaded, users can import them into their video editing software, such as Final Cut Pro. They can then arrange the clips in the order they want, creating a cohesive and engaging video. It is recommended to use a variety of different clips to keep the video interesting and dynamic.
Adding the Music
To enhance the mood of the video, users can add music to their project. There are various sources for free music, such as YouTube’s audio library, or paid services like Epidemic Sound. Users can browse through different genres and moods to find the perfect music to accompany their video.
Incorporating the Voice Over
Adding a voice over to the video can provide additional context and inspiration for viewers. Users can find free audio recordings on websites like Internet Archive, or record their own voice over using a microphone. The voice over can be added to the video editing software and synced with the video clips.
Finalizing the Video
Once all the elements are in place, users can finalize the video by adding transitions, text overlays, and color grading. It is important to ensure that the video is visually appealing and engaging, as well as inspiring and motivational. After the final touches are made, the video can be exported and shared with the world.
Conclusion
In conclusion, creating motivational and inspirational videos can be a lucrative venture for anyone, anywhere in the world. By utilizing free resources such as Pexels for royalty-free videos and images, YouTube’s Audio Library or Epidemic Sound for music, and Internet Archive for free audio of people talking, one can easily create engaging content without the need for a camera or showing one’s face. It is important to note that while YouTube may not monetize certain types of videos, there is still a high demand for motivational and inspirational content. By following the steps outlined in this guide, individuals can create their own unique videos that can potentially earn them hundreds of dollars a day.