Video Boss Review Video

Video Boss Review Video

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This is our Video Boss Review. If you’re looking for the official Video Boss site, make sure to click the link below:

Video Boss – Official Site

Video is crazy right now.  Everyone selling stuff online is trying to figure it out.  How to create it.  How to stream it.  How to edit it and add music and audio.  It’s nuts.

To marketers and maarketing agencies are making a killer with it right now, selling their own stuff or their clients!

Last year, there was a course called Video Boss that came out that I was a member of.  Andy Jenkins, the guy who put on Video Boss originally, is doing a new Video Boss release and I’m pretty excited about it (because I get lifetime access!!).

There’s no doubt about it… Video is driving a lot of the buying decisions that people are facing online right now.

I mean, if Amazon is using video to promote their Kindle – and everything Apple is doing has a video accompanying it – it’s safe to say that that’s the future of Internet marketing, right?

Well, there’s only one problem. Video is tough!

There’s capturing the video. Editing the video. Making it look nice. Doing relevant soundtracks and audio… There are so many different areas that need to be mastered in order to do it successfully!

Actually, check this video out on the Video Boss site.  Just click the image below to watch it:

Video Boss Video

Sure, you can hire someone to do that stuff for you… But, as you know, they’re expensive :0)

I know. I’ve hired my fair share of work out!

So, that leaves learning about it.

Thankfully, there is a resource for that. That resource is Andy Jenkin’s Video Boss. Video Boss is a comprehensive video training package that makes the whole thing easy.

From capturing video, to editing it, to storyboarding it… It’s all covered.

Anyway, before I get too far ahead of myself, let’s dig into the Video Boss review

Video Boss Review – What Is It All About?

Video Boss is a complete home study course for video.  It really doesn’t matter what you want to do with it – sell products, do commercials, do engaging course material of your own, Video Boss will help you take care of it.

Video Boss is a video editing training package that teaches you how to put together and publish video campaigns centered around marketing and sales.

This is actually the second revision to Video Boss, which was originally published last summer. The first version produced a lot of really successful video marketers…

The idea behind the Video Boss modules are very strategic. Capture video. Edit video. Jazz up video. Encode video. Publish video. Included are software selections and software training and all the fun stuff.

The secret sauce that binds the power of Video Boss together is the marketing training. Andy Jenkins teaches you how to market through video – bottom line. He goes through psychological triggers, sales processes and all the stuff you need to do to make you more money!

Here’s a video I put together about Video Boss:

Here’s more on Video Boss

Video Boss Review – What I Liked

The thing I liked about Video Boss the best, when I took it last year, was the video editing and production training. I understand and implement a lot of marketing best practices, but combining them with video has proven to be very powerful.

Video Boss taught me how to create, structure, edit and produce really awesome video content. Quite frankly though, I learned the stuff and quickly turned a couple products around.. Those did well and then I started outsourcing stuff… Guess what? I gave my outsourcers the training and now they do the videos for me :0)

The Video Boss training is complete and easy to get through. It’s also very easy to implement, which is important to me!

Video Boss Review – What I Didn’t Like

One thing I didn’t like at first about Video Boss was that most of the training was so in depth.  There was a TON of videos in there and it seriously took me like 2 months to get through it all.  Not that that’s a bad thing!  Andy Jenkins totally over delivered.  Just know that you’re going to be hanging out in front of your computer for a while!

It’s an awesome course though.  You can do Video Boss on a Mac or PC – it doesn’t matter.  Mac’s make a lot of things a lot easier though!

Video Boss Review – Overall Thoughts

If you want to upgrade your video marketing, or start using video in your sales sequence and marketing funnels in the future, Video Boss is a sure bet for you. You will get more out of the course in the first week than you would in months going through other stuff, and it’s infinitely cheaper than hiring someone to do your video for you!

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Video Boss Review - Traffic Boss

Video Boss Review - Traffic Boss

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In this section of our little Video Boss review site, I wanted to talk a bit about Andy Jenkin’s newest video, Traffic Boss.

Traffic Boss starts out with Andy Jenkins of Video Boss walking you through the Google commercial that they aired a few Super Bowls ago.

It then moves into how to get traffic to your video which is awesome!  Andy Jenkins is a master of traffic getting for video, which is cool.

Traffic Boss goes through screen recording, audio recording and even gets into some audio tips on how to put together stories.  He explores storyboarding, music and lots of other stuff.

Here’s so notes from this section of Video Boss:

  • What to use for screen capture software
  • How to edit video in screenflow for Mac.  Similar command exist for Camtasia as well :0)
  • How to score video so that music is awesome.
  • How to add audio to your video recordings and screen captures!
  • How to get the best audio from your mic.
  • How to upload your video to as many video sharing sites as possible
  • What you need to export the videos as (.mp4) for best resolution and streaming
  • How to get links to your videos on the sharing sites – with the biggest being Youtube.
  • How to take your video script and distribute it to text sites with a link back (like a Video Boss!)
  • How to get those pieces of text socially bookmarked :0)
  • How to do press releases with your video as a link or bunched together!

There are literally endless possibilities of traffic for video online and it ranks so well!

Google is trying deperately to figure out a way to index video and the audio in video so that they can rank it accordingly, right in there search pages.

Andy Jenkins also talks about his new product, Video Boss (actually Video Boss version 2), and that will be coming in a few days.

We’ll be doing a Video Boss review here in a few days so stay tuned!

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Little Video Boss Review

Little Video Boss Review

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In this section of our little Video Boss review site, I wanted to talk a bit about Andy Jenkin’s newest video, Little Boss.

What Little Boss is all about is how to create Video Boss style videos quickly an easily. It walks you right through the whole process from beginning to end.

In fact, let’s do a Little Video Boss Review and walk through the steps it takes:

Little Video Boss Review – The Steps Explained

Little Video Boss is a simple step-by-step formula for creating high performing, awe inspiring videos using either what you already have on your computer, or stuff you can buy for cheap.

The basic Little Boss methods are these:

  • Write A Script. Creating a good script is going to ease your pain in doing awesome videos.  So jot down some notes about what you want to say in your video before you start laying it out!
  • Prepare your video. With software like Powerpoint, you can make really awesome powerpoint presentations with flying in text and dropping in images…  All stuff that is freely available on the Internet (and Andy tells you where to get that stuff).  From there you capture the video.
  • Capture the video.  Using software, you can quickly and easily capture video and your voice on your computer that you can then edit, mix up, mash up and all sorts of other things.  You don’t need to get on camera or buy hundreds of dollars worth of video equipment…  All you need is some software and a mic!
  • Edit the video.  Again, using Camtasia or Screenflow, you can edit the video, cut out any imperfections and do all that advanced stuff.  Take 30 minutes inside those programs and figure out how the work!
  • Export the video.  Publish or export the video in a sharable file format – typically .mp4′s.

There are so many good tips and tricks in the Video Boss mini-course.  Stuff like Feature – Advantage – Benefit and what you need to say and when you need to say it.

He also gives killer resources for stock photography, clipart and animations that he uses in his stuff.

It really is an awesome little walkthrough!

So, if you’re thinking about doing online video the Video Boss way, head on over to the site by clicking the link below.  We’re going to have more Video Boss review content as we go so hold on tight!

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One of the biggest things about Video Boss is the ability to make a slideshow with pictures, text and audio.  It’s how a lot of the top performing videos online are done.

It isn’t actors and actresses with lots of stage props and all that other stuff!  It’s pictures and music!

One thing that you’ll find when trying to make a slideshow with pictures is that you’ve probably got the software on your computer already that you need!  Powerpoint.  Camtasia or Camstudio (to record your screen).  A few Creative Commons audio files…  Or a few sound bites that you’ve found on the Internet.

It’s really not all that hard to make a slideshow with pictures that you end up putting on Youtube.

Another way to do it is to upload all your pictures and your music selections to Animoto.  Animoto is the coolest program for creating really cool slidshows, but it isn’t you creating it!  You don’t have any control over the content at all.

That’s the bad thing.  In the Video Boss 2 method, you have complete control over everything that you’re doing.  It doesn’t matter how long or how short of a video you want to create, you can do it all yourself. Nor do you have to pay for expensive outputting and deal with file formats and everything.

Those are my 2 cents at least!

For more information on how to make a slideshow with pictures, check out Video Boss or browse this Video Boss review.  They’re awesome resources for you if you want to get into video and video marketing!

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In conjunction with the Video Boss Review that I’ll be writing in a little bit here, I wanted to put together a quick blog post about how to make a video with pictures and music

After all, that’s really what the Video Boss course is all about, right?

Creating awesome videos with text, pictures or stock photography and combining that with music!  And uploading it all to one your own server or to a video sharing site like Youtube?!

Ok, there are a couple things that you’ll need on your computer in order to make a video with pictures and music correctly.

First, you’ll need powerpoint or some sort of slideshow software like that.  I’m not real sure what it is on a Mac.

Next, you’ll need a video capture tool on your computer like Camtasia or Screenflow.  That’s going to capture the video, as you go through the slides, and let you add audio to it.

After that, you want to make sure you have the perfect music track that you can pair your video up with.

Before I get too much farther along, it’s worthwhile to say that audio has copyrights that protect it.  So, you need to find royalty-free music tracks, Creative Commons music, or something like that to use in your videos.

No way do you want the copyright police breathing down your neck because you used a Top 100 song and the artist got mad!

But anyway, once you have all that stuff, it’s just assembling your pics onto Powerpoint!

It’s a good idea to only do a few pictures, maybe even one, per slide.  Also add in text and stuff that flies in and out of the screen.

You can do that by playing around in the animations screen.  It’s not that hard to do.

Add all your pictures and phrases, hit the ‘present’ tab, and go through them.  You can manually flick through the screens or you can set them to automatically change every 5 seconds or so.

Fire up Camtasia or Screenslow, hit the record button, and let it record the presentation.

Now, you’re going to be able to save that file when it’s done.  In true Video Boss style, put it on your desktop, and then open it up in Camtasia.  The recording is going to be added to your timeline and you can insert music into the clip.

Just drag the audio track from your desktop to the ‘clip bin’ and then the ‘clip bin’ to your timeline, pairing it up with the video.

After that, hit publish!  You’re going to have lots of different formats, but pic the one that says ‘Web.’

It’s going to save the file as a .mp4 that you can upload to Youtube!

Pretty simple, huh?!

I hope you liked this little Video Boss Review.  If you have any questions, or want to check out Video Boss, make sure to click the link below!

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