Those are really good ideas, and I wish I have watched this before starting my channel. But at the end of the day the most important thing is how popular you are. When I found out that I could trigger organic growth after getting first 1000 subs (using a lot of Famester). my life got a lot easier and my channel blew up massively. People are just looking at your numbers when searching for some content. If you have low subs no one cares about you even if you have best content on platform.
You're correct. The numbers provide social proof and cause more to click. Some people flat out don't watch videos with hundreds of views, so never even get to try that creator. The proof is this video, it's literally the best script writing video I've ever seen, and has 4.4k views as I write this. If this was on Alex Hormozi's channel, it would have a million
The problem I find with everyones channels, is everyone tells you what to do but never shows you what to do... like I would happily watch a 1-2hr video of you researching a video.. opening a word document.. and filling it out from beginning until the end... and then writing the script.. but nobody does that.
Wow! So good! I would like to know more on structuring a video, as I think this is the hardest thing . I think you provide hooks all the way through. And do you use a teleprompter and go heavily off the script?
Thank you. I was hoping you would coma back to talk about "education content scripts. I mean, at 7:40 you talked about the specifics of the Hook in relation to Education Videos. But then, when you talked about Storytelling, you kindda mentioned ( in relation to you becoming a pro script writer ...) but I feel you could have done a much better job. Maybe next time you do your "sentence Structure " revision. Thank you very much for your time. . Cheers
Hey Bryan, I just watched your video, and I have to say, you’ve got something special going on here. Your channel has so much potential bro. Your content is really solid, and I can tell you’re putting in the work. But here's the thing -UA-cam is a tough game, and even the best content can get lost without the right packaging. I’ve helped a lot of creators like you, and every single one of them saw their channel grow way faster after I stepped in with my video editing and thumbnail skills. They were shocked by the difference it made. I’m not saying this to brag; I just know what works, and I genuinely believe you could benefit from it too. Look, I’m not here to sell you anything you don’t need. I just know that with a few tweaks and some professional touches, your videos could reach way more people. I’m offering a special rate right now because I’d love to see your channel blow up. Seriously, why not give it a shot? Let's talk if you're interested I think we could make something awesome together. How can I contact you bro :)
Here is the real secret to UA-cam Scripts for Education Videos. The structure of a script just follow's one of the different essay types. Just pick the essay type based upon the type of video you want to make
@@eeforest7122 Eg -- Narrative Essay: A narrative essay typically follows a chronological structure, which aligns well with the "first, next, then" flow you mentioned. This structure helps tell a story in a clear, sequential manner. Here's a typical outline for a narrative essay: 1. Introduction - Hook to grab the reader's attention - Brief background information - Thesis statement (main point of the story) 2. Body Paragraph 1: Beginning of the story - Set the scene - Introduce characters - Start the narrative 3. Body Paragraph 2: Rising action - Develop the story - Build tension or conflict 4. Body Paragraph 3: Climax - Present the turning point or most intense moment of the story 5. Body Paragraph 4: Falling action - Show the consequences of the climax - Begin to resolve the conflict 6. Conclusion - Reflect on the experience - Summarize the lesson learned or the significance of the story - Final thoughts or takeaway This outline follows a "first, next, then" flow by presenting events in chronological order. Each body paragraph typically starts with transitional phrases like "First," "Next," "Then," or "Finally" to guide the reader through the sequence of events.
@@eeforest7122 Process essay: # Process Essay Outline ## I. Introduction 1. Hook - An attention-grabbing opening sentence related to the process 2. Background Information - Brief context about the importance or relevance of the process 3. Thesis Statement - Clear statement of the process to be explained ## II. Body 1. First Step - Detailed explanation of the first step - Any necessary materials or preparations 2. Second Step - Clear description of the next step in the process - Any potential challenges or tips 3. Third Step (and subsequent steps as needed) - Continue explaining each step in order - Include transitions between steps (e.g., "Next," "Then," "After that") ## III. Conclusion 1. Recap of the main steps 2. Importance or benefits of knowing this process 3. Final thoughts or encouragement to try the process
@@eeforest7122 # Chained Cause and Effect Essay Outline ## I. Introduction A. Hook: Engaging opening to capture reader's attention B. Background information on the topic C. Thesis statement: Overview of the chain of causes and effects ## II. First Cause A. Detailed explanation of the initial cause B. Supporting evidence or examples C. Transition to the first effect ## III. First Effect / Second Cause A. Explanation of how the first cause leads to this effect B. Details and examples of this effect C. How this effect becomes the cause of the next event ## IV. Second Effect / Third Cause A. Explanation of how the previous effect leads to this new effect B. Details and examples of this effect C. How this effect becomes the cause of the next event ## V. Third Effect / Fourth Cause A. Explanation of how the previous effect leads to this new effect B. Details and examples of this effect C. How this effect becomes the cause of the final event ## VI. Final Effect A. Explanation of how the chain leads to this ultimate effect B. Detailed discussion of the final effect C. Significance of this final outcome ## VII. Conclusion A. Recap of the chain of causes and effects B. Restate the thesis in light of the demonstrated chain C. Broader implications or lessons from this cause-effect relationship
@@eeforest7122 # Chained Problem and Solution Essay Outline ## I. Introduction A. Hook: Engaging opening related to the series of problems B. Background: Brief context about the overall situation C. Thesis: Overview of the chain of problems and solutions to be discussed ## II. First Problem A. Detailed explanation of the initial problem B. Its causes and impacts ## III. First Solution / Second Problem A. Proposed solution to the first problem B. How this solution leads to or reveals a new problem ## IV. Second Solution / Third Problem A. Solution to the second problem B. How this solution creates or uncovers the next problem ## V. Third Solution / Fourth Problem A. Solution to the third problem B. How it leads to the final problem in the chain ## VI. Final Solution A. Detailed description of the solution to the last problem B. Its potential effectiveness and any limitations ## VII. Conclusion A. Recap of the chain of problems and solutions B. Overall assessment of the proposed solutions C. Future outlook or call to action
I'm an email copywriter but want to dive into scriptwriting But yesterday after researching on Twitter I found out most UA-camrs struggle with title and thumbnail ideas and angle. Can i sell that over Scriptwriting? Is it lucrative
Hello Bryan. I want to work as a script writer in your agency. Is there any way for us to contact? I wrote a mail to you but I didn't get response from you.
Bro can you make a video on , How to breakdown strategies of any youtubers , how they are getting millions of views , I want to open a channel where i try to find a stategies of youtubers and make a video about it. Like for eg , You made a video on alex There are no videos on this topic on youtube.
@@boomerrbryan yes, and how to know their scerets of channels , 1. what they are doing different from other youtubers 2. What we can learn from them and apply to our channel .
This part is tricky, you gotta do something in real life to show that you know your stuff like "Post 1 videos a day for 30 days challenge" and share the result of that
Hello. Sir i am trying to make videos on science topics.. it's little but hard to apply your ideas on that... I have been stuck on the same topic for 6 months. I couldn't complete the scriptng... :
As a new content creator, You are helping me to become a better storyteller through scripting. I still need a lot of work, but the foundation you gave me is helpful. Currently I am watching your videos with 6k views, the value of this is priceless. It's a lifetime skill. Thank you very much, Bryan!
Liked before watching. That's how confident I am in Bryan.
Goat
Me 2 lol
Those are really good ideas, and I wish I have watched this before starting my channel. But at the end of the day the most important thing is how popular you are. When I found out that I could trigger organic growth after getting first 1000 subs (using a lot of Famester). my life got a lot easier and my channel blew up massively. People are just looking at your numbers when searching for some content. If you have low subs no one cares about you even if you have best content on platform.
Completely untrue
You're correct. The numbers provide social proof and cause more to click. Some people flat out don't watch videos with hundreds of views, so never even get to try that creator. The proof is this video, it's literally the best script writing video I've ever seen, and has 4.4k views as I write this. If this was on Alex Hormozi's channel, it would have a million
Always learning something new from one of your videos, it's easy to see why scriptwriting is THE most valuable skill when it comes to UA-cam.
Some new UA-cam channels are fire..like they're too Good this is one of them
This channel is a gold mine... Amazing Bryan!
Bro you're really good. Great video. I'm currently learning UA-cam script writing
That's awesome
I like your focus on the flow of the script. Interesting.
Appreciate it
Wasn't even 5 minutes in before subscribing! GREAT video.
Yay! Thank you!
🐐 glad i found you.
You made a promise to deliver information that isn't found elsewhere - and wow did you over-deliver on that promise! Thank you!
This is absolutely high-value content. Thank you!
Great content! I just subscribed. Scripting is probably the hardest part for me, but I’m working on it. I'm tuned in-thanks for the valuable info!
You are a genius 🙏🏼✅
Thank you bro!
Thanks for the democratisation of valuable knowledge 🙌
Thanks for the kind words!
Goating the scriptwriting game!
Listen to this man
My guy!
Great Video.
mad sauce 🔥
The man behind the genius content
The problem I find with everyones channels, is everyone tells you what to do but never shows you what to do... like I would happily watch a 1-2hr video of you researching a video.. opening a word document.. and filling it out from beginning until the end... and then writing the script.. but nobody does that.
this type of content is usually available in some paid course, never seen anything as well
Wow! So good! I would like to know more on structuring a video, as I think this is the hardest thing . I think you provide hooks all the way through. And do you use a teleprompter and go heavily off the script?
Thank you. I was hoping you would coma back to talk about "education content scripts. I mean, at 7:40 you talked about the specifics of the Hook in relation to Education Videos. But then, when you talked about Storytelling, you kindda mentioned ( in relation to you becoming a pro script writer ...) but I feel you could have done a much better job. Maybe next time you do your "sentence Structure " revision. Thank you very much for your time. . Cheers
banger brother
Amazing 👌
Thank you! Cheers!
@@boomerrbryan ✌️
thankyou ❤
Hey Bryan, I just watched your video, and I have to say, you’ve got something special going on here.
Your channel has so much potential bro.
Your content is really solid, and I can tell you’re putting in the work. But here's the thing
-UA-cam is a tough game, and even the best content can get lost without the right packaging.
I’ve helped a lot of creators like you, and every single one of them saw their channel grow way faster after I stepped in with my video editing and thumbnail skills.
They were shocked by the difference it made. I’m not saying this to brag; I just know what works, and I genuinely believe you could benefit from it too.
Look, I’m not here to sell you anything you don’t need. I just know that with a few tweaks and some professional touches, your videos could reach way more people.
I’m offering a special rate right now because I’d love to see your channel blow up. Seriously, why not give it a shot?
Let's talk if you're interested
I think we could make something awesome together.
How can I contact you bro :)
@boomerrbryan on twitter
Your editing is amazing man, I have watched your full script editing class. Do you hire someone or edit yourself?
Here is the real secret to UA-cam Scripts for Education Videos. The structure of a script just follow's one of the different essay types. Just pick the essay type based upon the type of video you want to make
What do you mean? Can you explain more?
@@eeforest7122
Eg -- Narrative Essay:
A narrative essay typically follows a chronological structure, which aligns well with the "first, next, then" flow you mentioned. This structure helps tell a story in a clear, sequential manner. Here's a typical outline for a narrative essay:
1. Introduction
- Hook to grab the reader's attention
- Brief background information
- Thesis statement (main point of the story)
2. Body Paragraph 1: Beginning of the story
- Set the scene
- Introduce characters
- Start the narrative
3. Body Paragraph 2: Rising action
- Develop the story
- Build tension or conflict
4. Body Paragraph 3: Climax
- Present the turning point or most intense moment of the story
5. Body Paragraph 4: Falling action
- Show the consequences of the climax
- Begin to resolve the conflict
6. Conclusion
- Reflect on the experience
- Summarize the lesson learned or the significance of the story
- Final thoughts or takeaway
This outline follows a "first, next, then" flow by presenting events in chronological order. Each body paragraph typically starts with transitional phrases like "First," "Next," "Then," or "Finally" to guide the reader through the sequence of events.
@@eeforest7122
Process essay:
# Process Essay Outline
## I. Introduction
1. Hook
- An attention-grabbing opening sentence related to the process
2. Background Information
- Brief context about the importance or relevance of the process
3. Thesis Statement
- Clear statement of the process to be explained
## II. Body
1. First Step
- Detailed explanation of the first step
- Any necessary materials or preparations
2. Second Step
- Clear description of the next step in the process
- Any potential challenges or tips
3. Third Step (and subsequent steps as needed)
- Continue explaining each step in order
- Include transitions between steps (e.g., "Next," "Then," "After that")
## III. Conclusion
1. Recap of the main steps
2. Importance or benefits of knowing this process
3. Final thoughts or encouragement to try the process
@@eeforest7122
# Chained Cause and Effect Essay Outline
## I. Introduction
A. Hook: Engaging opening to capture reader's attention
B. Background information on the topic
C. Thesis statement: Overview of the chain of causes and effects
## II. First Cause
A. Detailed explanation of the initial cause
B. Supporting evidence or examples
C. Transition to the first effect
## III. First Effect / Second Cause
A. Explanation of how the first cause leads to this effect
B. Details and examples of this effect
C. How this effect becomes the cause of the next event
## IV. Second Effect / Third Cause
A. Explanation of how the previous effect leads to this new effect
B. Details and examples of this effect
C. How this effect becomes the cause of the next event
## V. Third Effect / Fourth Cause
A. Explanation of how the previous effect leads to this new effect
B. Details and examples of this effect
C. How this effect becomes the cause of the final event
## VI. Final Effect
A. Explanation of how the chain leads to this ultimate effect
B. Detailed discussion of the final effect
C. Significance of this final outcome
## VII. Conclusion
A. Recap of the chain of causes and effects
B. Restate the thesis in light of the demonstrated chain
C. Broader implications or lessons from this cause-effect relationship
@@eeforest7122
# Chained Problem and Solution Essay Outline
## I. Introduction
A. Hook: Engaging opening related to the series of problems
B. Background: Brief context about the overall situation
C. Thesis: Overview of the chain of problems and solutions to be discussed
## II. First Problem
A. Detailed explanation of the initial problem
B. Its causes and impacts
## III. First Solution / Second Problem
A. Proposed solution to the first problem
B. How this solution leads to or reveals a new problem
## IV. Second Solution / Third Problem
A. Solution to the second problem
B. How this solution creates or uncovers the next problem
## V. Third Solution / Fourth Problem
A. Solution to the third problem
B. How it leads to the final problem in the chain
## VI. Final Solution
A. Detailed description of the solution to the last problem
B. Its potential effectiveness and any limitations
## VII. Conclusion
A. Recap of the chain of problems and solutions
B. Overall assessment of the proposed solutions
C. Future outlook or call to action
How do we find customers? And how does invoicing work?
I explain it in my newsletter
sir next make on Documentary script please
I'm an email copywriter but want to dive into scriptwriting
But yesterday after researching on Twitter I found out most UA-camrs struggle with title and thumbnail ideas and angle.
Can i sell that over Scriptwriting? Is it lucrative
Yes
How would that apply to Made for Kids content. There is like little to know story to it, or am I wrong. I probably am though.
Hi 😊
How would you create the script in English is not your mother language?
The script need to be longer?
Thanks
i want to write script for a sports documentary channel
Is there any books for script writing which are great for script writing??
Save The Cat by Blake Snyder
@@boomerrbryan Roger that
what's your bg music name?
Will you make another video on this topic?
Yes! What do you want me to cover!
Hooks and tension buidup
Hi, can you write horror stories
How many scripts do you do in a day?
Hello Bryan. I want to work as a script writer in your agency. Is there any way for us to contact? I wrote a mail to you but I didn't get response from you.
You pointed out a important key 12:09
True!
Bro can you make a video on , How to breakdown strategies of any youtubers , how they are getting millions of views , I want to open a channel where i try to find a stategies of youtubers and make a video about it.
Like for eg , You made a video on alex
There are no videos on this topic on youtube.
So how to write video breakdowns? Yes
@@boomerrbryan yes, and how to know their scerets of channels ,
1. what they are doing different from other youtubers
2. What we can learn from them and apply to our channel .
Question: what if you don't have proof to show? How do you earn proof?
This part is tricky, you gotta do something in real life to show that you know your stuff like "Post 1 videos a day for 30 days challenge" and share the result of that
Hello. Sir i am trying to make videos on science topics.. it's little but hard to apply your ideas on that... I have been stuck on the same topic for 6 months. I couldn't complete the scriptng...
:
You mean writer's block or something like that? Having a detail outline should solve that problem.
How much you charge for 1 video script
Message me @boomerrbryan on X
Is niching down to scriptwriting lucrative?? Im currently freelance email copywriter and earn just 3k/mo....
Depends on how good you are at scriptwriting, but for me yes it did
Woahhhhh 🫵🏼🔥
Yessir
Hey bro can I connect with you ?
hiii
hi
As a new content creator, You are helping me to become a better storyteller through scripting. I still need a lot of work, but the foundation you gave me is helpful.
Currently I am watching your videos with 6k views, the value of this is priceless. It's a lifetime skill. Thank you very much, Bryan!
hey i am also a writer can i work for you free i just want to learn please reply.
msg me on twitter @boomerrbryan with your portfolio
only 100 likes ?
really
Should be at 10,000
Lol i can smell it @@boomerrbryan
Bro
Using n8wealth thumbnail 😂😂 why?