What Comes Next
You now have a complete recording-to-export workflow. You know what gear you need (and what you don’t). You can record, edit, caption, and export professional course videos with whatever equipment you have.
That’s more production knowledge than most course creators ever develop. Let’s talk about what to do with it.
If You Want to Skip the Camera Entirely
Not everyone wants to be on camera. Not every course needs live-action video. If you’d rather create course videos using AI avatars, slide-based recordings, or screen captures — no face required — check out Create Videos Without a Camera.
That course covers AI avatar tools, voice cloning, slide-based video production, and when camera-free approaches actually work better than traditional recording.
If You’re Ready to Host Your Course
Your videos are exported, captioned, and ready to go. The next question: where do they live?
Pick Your Platform walks you through the major course hosting options — GoHighLevel, Teachable, Kajabi, Thinkific, and others — with honest comparisons of features, pricing, and trade-offs.
If you want the short answer: GoHighLevel gives you the most complete toolkit (course hosting, email marketing, funnels, CRM) in one platform. But the right choice depends on your specific situation, and that course helps you figure it out.
If You Want to Improve Your Teaching
Great videos are the delivery mechanism. Great teaching is what makes students finish, learn, and recommend your course.
Plan Your Course covers how to structure lessons for completion, write learning outcomes that drive results, and organize your content so students actually absorb what you teach.
Production quality gets people to start. Teaching quality gets them to finish.
If You Want to Go Deeper on Production
This course covers the fundamentals. If you want to go further:
- Practice with batch recording — Your efficiency will double after your first full course
- Learn your editor’s advanced features — Keyboard shortcuts, color correction, audio effects
- Upgrade one piece of gear at a time — Microphone first, then lighting, then camera
- Build your editing brief — Document your settings, templates, and standards so you (or an editor) can produce consistently
The best way to improve is to produce another course. Every course gets faster, smoother, and more polished than the last.
The Last Thing
Producing video is a skill, and like any skill, it improves with repetition. Your first course’s videos won’t be as good as your fifth course’s videos. That’s not a problem — that’s the process.
What matters is that you start. Hit record. Edit the footage. Export the video. Upload it. Ship it.
Your students don’t need Oscar-winning cinematography. They need clear audio, readable visuals, and your expertise delivered in a way they can absorb.
You now know how to do all of that.
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