One of the best ways to grow your training is by video recording it. You'll need to put this video to YouTube or Vimeo for 'hosting' and then share the link with us. We cannot get videos files any other way. So, we've got some tips for you to do this :)
Recallers has a great post with all the details on how to do it:
https://recallers.com/videoing-tips/
It's important to keep your training videos to 1-2 minutes so our team of instructors can assess your video for you.
You will see the ebook about videoing and some other resources on the page (on the left of your screen if you are using a PC or just under the comments if you are on a mobile).
Once you have your video loaded to YouTube you can share it with us and our instructors for feedback. Here’s how:
- Start watching your video on youtube.com.
- Under the video, click Share .
- A panel will appear, presenting different sharing options: Choose copy link
- Head to the lesson that your video relates to, paste the link in the comments and then add your observations and questions. Then click on Add Comment
Here are some additional resources to get you started to upload your videos:
From YouTube (the basics):
Create a YouTube Account:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/161805?hl=en
Uploading Videos:
https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407?hl=en
You can make your video private so only those that have the link can see.
From Primal Video Educators (more detailed):
Create a YouTube Account:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o7qODwjEz8
Uploading to YouTube/Vimeo:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1ulH2DEttc
Some additional information about editing your videos
For Androids: https://www.youtube.com/c/Primalvideo/search?query=editing%20on%20Andriod
Other options for storing videos are to use something like Google Drive or Dropbox and sharing that link with us in the classroom.
Don’t be shy. We all come from a place of understanding on what it takes to put ourselves out there on video. We all have successes, we all have challenges, BUT we are all in a place of opportunity to learn more about how to be better. This community is kind and supportive, and the instructors are here to give you the “tweaks” or the “high fives” to your video clips.
Let us know how you go, we certainly look forward to seeing your posts and videos in the classroom, so that we can share our insights with you.