POV: You decided to step up your vlogging game

If you don’t know by now, people are tired of the speaking in front of the camera just talking style vlogs, they want to be entertained! If you’re new like me to vlogging and content why would people just want to sit and watch you talk? They haven’t build a relationship with you to just want to listen. What makes your vlogs different than the next? Are you telling a story? Are you being informative? Or are you doing what everyone else is doing? I’m telling you cinematic style vlogs are the next big thing and you better practice it now so you can be a pro by the spring when we’re all back outside lol. Let me know in the comments how you feel about it⬇️⬇️⬇️

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2025/1/13 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! I totally get it if you've been feeling like all your effort is going unnoticed. For a long time, I was scratching my head, wondering 'why no one is watching your vlogs' even when I put my heart into them. It can be super disheartening, right? I used to just hit record and talk, thinking my personality would carry the show. But honestly, in today's crowded digital space, viewers are looking for more than just a chat. They want an experience. This realization was a huge turning point for my content creator journey. That's why I've been diving deep into cinematic vlogging, and let me tell you, it's a game-changer. It's not just about fancy cameras or expensive gear – it's a mindset shift. It's about telling a story visually, making your audience feel something, and immersing them in your world. For anyone else feeling stuck, here are some content creator tips I've picked up that have really helped me transform my vlogs. First off, think beyond just yourself. I used to be the main focus of every shot. Now, I consciously try to capture the environment, the details, and the little moments that add flavor to my day. This means incorporating more B-roll – those beautiful, short clips of scenery, food, or activity that connect the narrative. Instead of just talking about walking through a park, show me the rustling leaves, the sunlight filtering through trees, a close-up of a flower. It allows your viewer to breathe and connect with the atmosphere. Secondly, sound is your secret weapon. Seriously, it's often overlooked! While your voiceover might carry the main message, ambient sounds can totally elevate the cinematic feel. Think about the gentle hum of a coffee shop, the chirping birds in the morning, or the sizzle of food cooking. And music! Finding the right background music that complements the mood of your scene can transform a mundane moment into something truly emotional or exciting. I've been experimenting with royalty-free music libraries, and it's amazing how much difference a well-chosen track makes. My third big learning has been about storytelling structure. Even for a casual day-in-the-life vlog, having a loose beginning, middle, and end makes it so much more engaging. What's the main idea or activity of your day? What challenges or interesting moments happened? What was the overall feeling or takeaway? Thinking about these questions before or during filming helps me capture footage that actually builds a narrative, rather than just a random collection of clips. It's like guiding your viewer through an experience rather than just dumping information on them. Lastly, don't be afraid to experiment with editing. I'm still very much a beginner, but I've found that dynamic cuts, seamless transitions, and varying shot lengths can keep viewers hooked. Instead of long, drawn-out scenes, try quick cuts to maintain energy. Play around with slow-motion for dramatic effect or speed ramps for a sense of urgency. You don't need professional software to start; many free apps offer fantastic editing capabilities. The goal is to make your viewer forget they're watching a video and feel like they're right there with you. It's a journey, not a destination, and I'm constantly learning new ways to make my vlogs more cinematic and entertaining. But honestly, focusing on these aspects has really shifted how I approach creating content, and I'm already seeing more engagement. If you're ready to step up your game from just talking to truly storytelling, I highly recommend giving these cinematic techniques a try. You might just find your audience growing because your content provides that immersive experience they've been craving!

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Jasmine Symone

Yassss !!!! You just clocked my tea ! On my TikTok it’s a hit or miss basically with my voice over vlogs !

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PrettynSweet 💋RainbowMariee

I’m so excited about this and you’re absolutely right Let’s go sis !! Great content too sis !!

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