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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2020 · 4 MIN

TV Shows Make Pilot Episodes. You Should Make a Pilot Video Lesson Before Producing a Course.

from Making Majik Podcast with Bradley Morris from Majik Media · host Bradley Morris

Building courses is a lot of work and can take a long time... especially if you're doing a good job of it. It may take you weeks, months, or possibly an entire year to produce the course you're envisioning in your mind. As a way to test your course idea, theme and production-style, I encourage you to create a "Minimal Viable Video Lesson." Think about this: TV Shows don't just produce an entire show and then launch it to the world. They first create a pilot episode to make sure their idea is a good one. Once they get the network & audience feedback needed (validation), they go on and produce the entire first season. You should approach producing your course the same way. Create a "pilot lesson," before producing your entire course. Don't get me wrong, just because it's a "Pilot Lesson" doesn't mean you should do a poor job producing it. No no... quite the opposite actually. You should do a really good job and produce it at the quality and style that you'd imagine producing your entire course. This is an opportunity to try out your crazy, creative ideas to see if they land home, if they're effective and if they'd be duplicatable when applying them to an entire course worth of video lessons. Test your pilot lesson on your audience, on social media and anywhere else you can submit it. Get as much feedback as you can: Are people liking it? Are they asking for more? Did you enjoy making it? Do you want to create more? Chances are, by the time you produce your Pilot Lesson, you'll have enough feedback and experience to know if this is something worth taking further. The very worst case scenario is the feedback comes back poor, in which case you either choose not to go forward anymore, OR you refine & improve your approach. Either way, you will save yourself hours, weeks, months and possibly a year of your life. Doing a "Pilot Leson" is worth the time and effort. So do it. Do you have a pilot lesson produced? Share a link below. Or if this inspired you to make one, post it below when you're done! We'd love to see it. Join our Majik Media Membership at www.MajikMedia.com and get instant access to all our premium courses, weekly Mastermind Coaching sessions and online community of purpose-driven creators like you.

Building courses is a lot of work and can take a long time... especially if you're doing a good job of it. It may take you weeks, months, or possibly an entire year to produce the course you're envisioning in your mind. As a way to test your course idea, theme and production-style, I encourage you to create a "Minimal Viable Video Lesson." Think about this: TV Shows don't just produce an entire show and then launch it to the world. They first create a pilot episode to make sure their idea is a good one. Once they get the network & audience feedback needed (validation), they go on and produce the entire first season. You should approach producing your course the same way. Create a "pilot lesson," before producing your entire course. Don't get me wrong, just because it's a "Pilot Lesson" doesn't mean you should do a poor job producing it. No no... quite the opposite actually. You should do a really good job and produce it at the quality and style that you'd imagine producing your entire course. This is an opportunity to try out your crazy, creative ideas to see if they land home, if they're effective and if they'd be duplicatable when applying them to an entire course worth of video lessons. Test your pilot lesson on your audience, on social media and anywhere else you can submit it. Get as much feedback as you can: Are people liking it? Are they asking for more? Did you enjoy making it? Do you want to create more? Chances are, by the time you produce your Pilot Lesson, you'll have enough feedback and experience to know if this is something worth taking further. The very worst case scenario is the feedback comes back poor, in which case you either choose not to go forward anymore, OR you refine & improve your approach. Either way, you will save yourself hours, weeks, months and possibly a year of your life. Doing a "Pilot Leson" is worth the time and effort. So do it. Do you have a pilot lesson produced? Share a link below. Or if this inspired you to make one, post it below when you're done! We'd love to see it. Join our Majik Media Membership at www.MajikMedia.com and get instant access to all our premium courses, weekly Mastermind Coaching sessions and online community of purpose-driven creators like you.

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