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Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas: Make Videos Without Being On Camera

Are you camera shy but still want to create YouTube videos? In today's video I'm going to be sharing with you how to start a YouTube channel without being on camera, because it's totally possible to make YouTube videos without showing your face.



If you don’t know how to create videos without being on camera to boost your video marketing strategy and grow your YouTube channel, stay tuned until the end of this video to learn how to make videos for your business without having to be on camera, and to get a FREE cheat sheet with 9 brilliant tools that you can use in your online business to save time and boost your productivity. Also, make sure to subscribe and hit the bell to be notified every time I post a new video. With that said let's go ahead and jump right in.


These are the three top ways to make a video without being on camera:


1. Record your iPhone screen.


This is an awesome technique if you want to create a YouTube channel that talks about social media marketing, especially if you plan on posting Instagram tutorials, since people rarely use their desktop to access the app.


I've actually posted a number of Instagram tutorials here on YouTube that were recorded on my iPhone screen, such as 'how to create spaces in Instagram captions', 'how to get the Instagram swipe up feature without 10000 followers', 'how to make Instagram story highlight covers', and 'how to edit Instagram stories using only the Instagram app'.


If you don't know how to record your iPhone screen, I posted two videos on how to do so: one on 'how to record your iPhone screen without sound' and another on 'how to record your iPhone screen with sound'. I'll leave the links to them in the description box below.


2. Record your laptop screen.


If you take a look at my older YouTube videos, you'll notice that they were all laptop screen recordings without my face in sight. You can do a screen recording on any type of tutorial that requires you to share what you're doing on your laptop step-by-step. This includes tutorials on how to create a website, how to use social media apps like Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter, how to create an online course, how to boost your YouTube channel by analyzing your YouTube analytics, and much, much more.


If you're a Mac user, you can record your screen using Quicktime, which is a free built in app. All you have to do is open Quicktime, select 'file', 'new screen recording', choose whether you want to record the entire screen or a selected portion, and then start recording. You can then edit your screen recording in iMovie, which is another free built in app.


Another way you can record your screen is using either PowerPoint for Windows users or Keynote for Mac users. This is ideal if you're creating a presentation or webinar, and want to add that to your YouTube channel. To record your screen using PowerPoint, click on 'slide show', and then on 'record slide show'. For a tutorial on how to record your screen using Keynote, make sure to watch my video on 'how to make a video with Keynote'. The link to it is in the description box below.


3. Apps.


My favorite app to make a video without being on camera is Canva. If you don't have a Canva account yet, just click on the link in the description box below to create one for free. In Canva, click on the turquoise 'create a design' button on the left, select 'custom dimensions', and create a design that's 1920px by 1080px, and then press 'create design'.


Click on 'videos' from the panel on the left, and either scroll until you find a video of your liking, or use the search bar to find a video on the topic of your choice. Drag and drop the video so that it occupies the entire design, and add as many elements you wish from the left-hand side panel, such as text, shapes and icons.


To save this video to your computer, click on the downward pointing arrow up top, make sure that the file type is set to 'video', and click on 'download'. You can always add a voiceover to this video using iMovie. For a detailed explanation of how to do that, make sure to watch my video on 'how to edit videos on iMovie'. The link to it is in the description box below.


Now you know how to make a video without being on camera to boost your video marketing strategy and grow your YouTube channel. If you enjoyed this video, subscribe and stay tuned for my next video that takes what you learned today a step further and discusses how to make YouTube videos without showing your face.


As promised, to download a FREE cheat sheet with 9 brilliant tools that you can use in your online business to save time and boost your productivity, just click on the link in the description box below.


So which of the ways to create videos without being on camera will you try first? I'd love to hear your answer and start a conversation in the comments below, and remember to click on the link in the description box below to get your FREE cheat sheet.


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HOW TO MAKE A VIDEO WITHOUT BEING ON CAMERA. Are you camera shy but still want to create YouTube videos? In today's video I'm going to be sharing with you how to start a YouTube channel without being on camera, because it's totally possible to make YouTube videos without showing your face on camera. If you don’t know how to create videos without being on camera to boost your video marketing strategy and grow your YouTube channel, stay tuned until the end of this video to learn how to make videos for your business without having to be on camera.


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