Which form of presentation ist best?

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Hello,

which form of presentation ist best (like powerpoint, whiteboard explainer video etc.) ?

Or is their none? Does it mainly matter how the video is made (and for example who does it)?
Is content the main thing after which the viewer values the video?

I wanted to create a video like this one (in which you can see the spoken words on the screen).
But I heard someone writing on a forum that this kind of video doesn't create a serious impression to the viewer.
That made me a little ponder, because this kind of video is really easy to do on Powerpoint (I guess that's the programm beeing used to create it).

What do you think about that?
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  • Profile picture of the author steelbuzz
    It really depends on the quality of the presentation that you make.

    It doesn't matter which kind of presentation it is. Just make sure that it's great and that people will love it.

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  • Profile picture of the author Rob Harris
    I personally think that when someone gets on camera and is giving the content, it helps to build a lot more trust to have the person there, talking to you.
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  • Profile picture of the author SammiRose
    Making presentation is a art and content is always king as creating videos or creating presentation is done to spread information. How you present is important and also how the audience capture is important. Do not make your audience getting bore, That's the key point
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    I like being a talking head Frank Boosts the trust factor!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    Originally Posted by Frank29 View Post

    Hello,

    which form of presentation ist best (like powerpoint, whiteboard explainer video etc.) ?

    Or is their none? Does it mainly matter how the video is made (and for example who does it)?
    Is content the main thing after which the viewer values the video?

    I wanted to create a video like this one (in which you can see the spoken words on the screen). Russell Brunson 20 minute payday reviews 2013 Network Marketing Make Money Online - YouTube

    But I heard someone writing on a forum that this kind of video doesn't create a serious impression to the viewer.
    That made me a little ponder, because this kind of video is really easy to do on Powerpoint (I guess that's the programm beeing used to create it).

    What do you think about that?
    Research has shown that having text and audio can confuse viewers, as it's hard for the human brain to read and listen at the same time.

    IMO, instead of having every word spoken also appear as text on the screen, it's best to use short headlines and images that compliment the audio voice-over content. This is likely a case where "easier to do" is also more effective.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dave37
    I think whiteboard explainer video would be a better choice.
    Most people would be more interested to watch a hand-sketch whiteboard presentation over a PowerPoint one.

    Instead of an on-screen spoken word, you could also add it as a "CC" in YouTube so that the viewer can decide whether or not he/she wants to turn it on.
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