This is How I Write Scripts for Reels and YT Shorts
Get access to my scripts. Once a month, I'll share the script of one of my videos with you. Welcome to the Behind The Scenes.
Giveaway time 🎉 To celebrate the coming back of Ringwood, I’m giving away 1 annual membership to the online course platform Masterclass, which has courses given by the most recognisable names in the industry, in well… almost any other industry you could think of.
If you’re interested in creative writing you’ve got a class with
, in filmmaking with Martin Scorsese, in cooking with Gordon Ramsay, in sports with Serena Williams… I could continue, but you get the point.All you have to do to enter is subscribe to the annual membership for Ringwood, which is only £60/year and send me the proof of purchase to claudiaayusonl@gmail.com (that’s NL after my name, for newsletter).
If you were thinking of subscribing, this is your perfect time! ✨
Now onto today’s post!
I’m so excited to be sharing with you the new side of Ringwood. I always wanted this newsletter to be a place where we speak about the creative industry online because growing up, I never had anyone to talk about it with (I’ve been a content creator since 2010, I was 14 years old at the time!). I played blind, not knowing if what I was doing was wrong or right. I think experimentation is good, but over the las few months I’ve sought out the council of other creators and their creative process and it’s made me grow exponentially, and most importantly, it’s made me feel more confident in my work.
So this is my way of adding to that. If you’re a creator, or have been thinking of trying it, I’ll be sharing the script to one of my videos once a month. They’ve changed quite a lot since summer, they’ve become more detailed, more elaborated, and ultimately better. This is what they look like now.
I won’t explain how I work with the three column format in these posts, but I can do a separate article talking about the process in the future. Would you like that?
We’re kicking this series off with a video I made about Biomimicry, a style of architecture and design that mimics Nature’s shapes and structures. The notion is that Nature knows best. Many times, Nature’s designs are more efficient, and in this video I talk about an impressive example right here in the UK.
With no further ado, find the script below.