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  1. Here are some basic steps to get started: Plan your content: Decide on the focus of your videos and what kind of budget decks you want to feature. You could choose a specific format (e.g., Standard, Modern, Commander) or a theme (e.g., tribal decks, budget control decks). Creating a content plan will help you stay organized. Gather decklists: Compile a list of budget decklists you want to showcase in your videos. You can find decklists from various sources like online forums, websites, or even by creating your own. Make sure to credit the original creators if you're using their decklists. Create a script or outline: Before recording your video, it's useful to have a script or outline to guide your narration. This will help you stay focused and deliver the information clearly. Include key points about the deck, its strategy, and any notable card choices. Set up your recording equipment: You'll need a decent quality camera or webcam, a microphone for clear audio, and a well-lit environment. Position your camera to capture the play area and your face (if desired) for a more engaging experience. Record and edit your videos: Start recording while explaining the decklist, card choices, and strategies. You can also provide tips and suggestions for playing the deck effectively. If you make any mistakes or need to cut out sections, you can edit your videos using video editing software like Adobe Premiere, iMovie, or DaVinci Resolve. Add visuals and graphics: Enhance your videos by incorporating visuals like card images, decklists, gameplay footage, or relevant graphics. This will make your content more visually appealing and help viewers follow along. Upload and share: Once you've finished editing, export your video and upload it to a video-sharing platform like YouTube. Write clear titles, descriptions, and tags to make it easier for viewers to find your videos. You can also promote your videos on social media or relevant online communities to reach a wider audience.
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