Hi ALL! I am George Pierce, this post is about **The Wild Ride of Creating Children’s Videos**. Do you want to make kids’ videos? Get ready for a whirlwind of crayons, jingles, and “What did I just step in?” moments. Creating children’s content is colorful and rewarding, but it comes with its share of challenges. Let’s dive into the highs, lows, and tips to survive this wild ride.
Let's talk about The Positives.
You can Unleash Your Creativity.
You get to dream up quirky characters and catchy tunes. It’s like a free pass to act like a kid again—and call it work.You’re a Hero.
Teaching ABCs or life lessons? You’re shaping young minds and giving parents a much-needed coffee break.There is always Constant Demand.
Kids are always being born—and their parents are always looking for distractions. Hit the right note, and your content could go viral.
Next are The Negatives.
Rules and Red Tape.
COPPA guidelines are like a toddler’s bedtime routine: hard to follow and non-negotiable. Ad revenue? Not great.Short Attention Spans
You’ve got three seconds to grab kids’ attention before they click away. Good luck.Budget Blues.
Animations and jingles are expensive—and editing that same tune 500 times might break your soul.Fierce Competition.
The sandbox is crowded. Established creators have castles while you’re stuck with a plastic shovel.
Allow me to share some Tips for Success.
Know Your Audience.
Kids love silly jokes. Parents want life lessons. Find the sweet spot.Make It Pop.
Bright colors and catchy tunes work wonders—but don’t overdo it, or you’ll scare everyone off.Be Unique.
Stand out with a signature style or character that screams, “You’ll never forget me!”Stay Legal.
Follow the rules, or you’ll face fines bigger than your animation budget.
**In Conclusion, **
Making kids’ videos is equal parts chaos and magic. You’ll laugh, cry, and maybe learn something about yourself. Ready to create? Grab snacks, patience, persistence, and a sense of humor, you’ll need them.
Thank you for reading.
Much success,
George Pierce
PS. There are lots of free tools to help you to get started, some that I like are VEED, InVideo, and VidNoz. The video (a re-use of content) was created for free with VizNoz.
PPS. For make money online training, visit my YT training channel.
Comments
For your information, I mentioned VidNoz. I am using the free version, and I like it. However, if you check Trust Pilot, VidNoz is not well rated.