When a brand chooses you for a task, they may order extra content, which means you’ll create additional videos and earn more!
Default Task: 1 Unique Video
In most tasks, you’ll need to create just one unique video, which is the standard option. If no extra content is requested, follow the brief and upload a single video.
When uploading, here’s what it will look like:
It’s straightforward—create one video as outlined in the brief! Need help with understanding scenarios or generating ideas? Check out this article: How to Shoot Videos for Different Scenario Types
Brand ordered additional videos
1st Option: 2 Unique Videos
In this option, you’ll need to create two unique videos using the same product.
When uploading, here’s what it will look like:
What to do?
Create and upload two different videos.
Each video should have a unique approach. If the brand provided specific guidance for the second video, you’ll find it in the "Additional details" section of the brief. Here's an example:
If no second brief is provided, get creative! Change your outfit, use different camera angles, and try new ideas. Here are a few suggestions:
Showcase the product’s design and key features.
Create a how-to tutorial on using the product.
Film an unboxing video with excitement and anticipation.
Try a cool social media trend that fits the product.
Also, feel free to reach out to the brand via direct chat to ask if they have any specific ideas for the second video, or to discuss and get feedback on your own ideas.
For more inspiration, check out this article: How to Shoot Videos for Different Scenario Types
2nd Option: 1 Video with 4 Different Intros (Hooks)
In this option, you’ll create one video with four different intros, also known as hooks. When uploading, here’s what it will look like:
What to do?
Create and upload four separate videos, each with a different intro, while the rest of the video stays the same.
If the client provides specific hooks, you’ll find them in the brief's "Additional details" section, and you must follow them. Here's an example:
If no hooks are provided by the client, find inspiration in this article: Hooks - Key to High Performing Video Ads.
You can also reach out to the brand via direct chat to ask or discuss your hook ideas.
Important: Make sure your video can stand alone after each hook—don’t record a single-shot video. The main content should seamlessly work with any intro you add.
The structure of these videos will look like this:
Here's a video example: