Working on various kinds of content is a major task to keep your business flow going in the right direction. Whether it’s about writing a blog or creating reels, all need some creativity.
What’s a Better Way to Batch Your Instagram Reels?
- Brainstorm Ideas!
Open up your mind and let your creative space do its magic to think about some out-of-the-box ideas. Try setting up your time for researching and ideating. Moreover, keep in mind what type of audience you’re targeting. If you’re struggling with ideas, get inspiration by looking into current trends.
- Plan and Write Scripts!
Take out your best idea from the planning box to create the Instagram reel. Now before you start filming, firstly plan out what your video will video. Secondly, start writing script drafts depending on the style and tone which can suit your audience. Furthermore, do write all the key points which you’re going to cover and add a call to action statement.
- Lights, Camera, Action!
Now is the time to film your reel only without any sort of scheduling or editing. Firstly, set up the resolution of your video quality on high. Then, look out for sound quality by attaching a mini-microphone depending on the device you’re using. Furthermore, do check the memory storage and lighting before you start filming. Lastly, you can help by using props to add some creativity to your Instagram reel.
- Editing Time!
Once you have done planning, scripting, and filming the reel, it’s time to edit it. If you’re working with a team, it might take a day for you to get done with it. But if you’re handling this process solo, then it might vary with your working skill. Add some background music and remove any filters or dead video. Moreover, add subtitles and B-roll footage to make it look more visually appealing.
- Schedule and Post!
Now that you have done all your work on the reel throughout the week, it’s time to post it. Many people like to post the reel as soon as they finish editing it. But it all depends upon your preference whether you want to post it now or schedule it for later. Try to set up a regular rhythm so that your viewers know when to expect a reel from you.
Conclusion
Remember that different parts of your Instagram reel can take up different skills such as brainstorming for an idea, making it, and then editing it etc. It’s up to you how you create it in batches whether in a week or a few days. Lastly, work on creativity and consistency simultaneously without getting your audience bored.