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Ensure the explanation is clear and not "rushed" through a script. If it's a product review, it should clearly define the product, discuss pros and cons, and identify the target audience. 3. Engagement and Presentation Assess the "human" element of the video.
Check if the audio is clear and balanced. Experts recommend aiming for levels around -6db to avoid "hot" or distorted sound. Ensure there isn't excessive background noise or "shuffling" if a lavalier mic was used.
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The delivery should feel natural and credible. A calm, steady cadence is often more professional than forced high energy.
Check if there is enough supplementary footage (B-roll) to illustrate points. Good B-roll makes a video significantly more immersive. Ensure the explanation is clear and not "rushed"
Look for consistent lighting that avoids harsh shadows. If the footage is "log" (flat colors), confirm if LUTs or color correction were applied to restore contrast. 2. Content Structure and Flow
Examine the "raw" elements of the video to ensure it meets standard viewing expectations. Engagement and Presentation Assess the "human" element of
Maintain a consistent appearance and background throughout the video to avoid distracting the audience. 4. Final Synthesis (The "Review of the Review")