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#186 - Social Media Content Production Tips

Episode 186 Published 13 hours ago
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Why Production Matters More Than You Think

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This week’s podcast episode is all about the part of content creation that doesn’t get talked about enough: production.

And no, I don’t mean big crews, fancy cameras, or turning every post into a full commercial. I mean learning how to think through your content before, during, and after you record so your ideas actually land.

In this episode, I’m walking through the creator version of pre-production, production, and post-production, and how those simple choices can make your videos stronger, clearer, and more engaging.

You’ll learn:

  • Why better production starts before you ever hit record
  • How to think through your opening line so the right viewer immediately knows, “this is for me”
  • What to consider when shooting, from lighting and framing to camera angles and b-roll
  • How editing and on screen text can elevate your story
  • How to review your own video before posting with a simple production checklist
  • Why intentional content can lead to more consistent engagement

And this episode also gives a preview of what we’ll be diving into inside the Muthership Creator Studio this month, where we’ll be breaking down scripting, shooting, and editing in much more detail through live lessons, challenges, and feedback in real time on YOUR WORK!

Production is not about being perfect. It’s about making better decisions so your viewer stays with you.

Listen to the episode, and then come join us in the Muthership Creator Studio if you’re ready to make better content with more intention, more confidence, and a whole lot more support. 

 

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