When creating a video presentation, scripting and voiceover are critical components for providing a clear and understand for the paper. The process begins with a focused script outlining the main ideas intended to communicate. The script for the presentation highlighted brevity and structure, ensuring that the message was brief while still conveying the essence of my critical report. Writing in a conversational tone helped make the presentation more approachable while maintaining its academic integrity.

A significant problem I encountered was balancing detail with time limits. Five minutes isn’t much time, so prioritising important information while keeping a logical flow requires careful editing. The script was written to follow the presentation’s visual framework, ensuring that the voiceover complemented rather than overwhelmed the on-screen visuals.
Voiceover recording presented its own challenges. Articulating difficult thoughts in a natural tone required skill, and timing was essential to avoid seeming rushed or monotonous. After a few takes, I discovered that rehearsing each piece aloud improved delivery by aligning how I spoke with the presentation.
Finally, well-structured writing and a professional voiceover improved the presentation. It serves as a reminder that great video storytelling is based not only on graphics but also on how ideas are expressed through voice.