Video Recording Guide
Here is your guide and tips for submitting a short video to the Rising Network

Video Guidelines:
Video Length and Basics:
- Duration: Aim for a video length of 60-90 seconds.
- Format: Film in portrait for better compatibility across platforms. The ideal
vertical video dimension is made in portrait with a 9:16 aspect ratio and the ideal dimensions being 1080×1920 pixels.
For longer video (5 minutes or longer): Film in landscape (16:9) for better compatibility across platforms such as YouTube.
Introduction:
- Begin with a statement about the area you'll be addressing, a relevant quote, or a common question or problem your audience might face.
Brief Introduction:
- Provide a brief introduction about yourself and your area of expertise. How do you help people, or what do you specialize in?
Insight or Advice:
- Share your top tip related to your area of expertise. This could be a personal or professional tip, or a recommendation (e.g., book, podcast) that has influenced you.
Call to Action:
- Conclude with an invitation for viewers to join you at the Rising Festival 2024. Encourage them to book their tickets at therisingnetwork.com. If you are a VIP ticket holder, you can also book a 1-2-1 session with me at the festival.
Video Recording Tips:
- Film in portrait for better compatibility across platforms.
- Ensure good lighting and a clear background.
- Ensure that you have enough space around you so we can edit the video, don't film too close up.
- Use a stable surface for your device.
- Keep your phone or device close to ensure clear audio or use a microphone/headset.
- Avoid text overlays; we will add these later.
- End with: "I look forward to seeing you at the Rising Festival. Book your ticket now at therisingnetwork.com."
- Please send your video to [email protected]. We recommend using WeTransfer for larger files.
Additional Tips:
- Preparation: Write a brief script or outline to ensure you cover all key points.
- Energy and Enthusiasm: Show your passion and enthusiasm for the topic to engage viewers.
- Dress Appropriately: Wear professional or smart casual attire to maintain a professional image.
- Background Noise: Ensure your recording environment is quiet to avoid background noise.
- Editing: If comfortable, feel free to lightly edit your video to remove any major mistakes or long pauses.
- Practice: Do a couple of practice runs to get comfortable with your talking points and delivery.
Final Note:
- Make it fun! Don't worry about the video being perfectly polished; the content is what matters most. Featuring your expertise and enthusiasm is key, in line with our motto: Progress, Not Perfection!
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