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Use when creating vlog content for Xiaohongshu, documenting daily life or experiences, storytelling through video, or building personal connection with audience through authentic video content
npx skill4agent add vivy-yi/xiaohongshu-skills vlog-creation❌ "Felt awkward on camera, didn't know what to say"
❌ "Rambling, no clear narrative or purpose"
❌ "Boring footage, no engagement or story"
❌ "Viewers scrolled past, low watch time"
❌ "Felt inauthentic, like performing"✅ "Authentic personality shines through"
✅ "Clear narrative arc, engaging from start to finish"
✅ "Relatable moments, followers feel like they know me"
✅ "High completion rate, viewers watch until end"
✅ "Comments: 'Love your vlogs, feel like we're friends!'"
✅ "Built stronger connection, more loyal followers"| Vlog Type | Length | Focus | Equipment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day in Life | 3-5 min | Routine, behind-the-scenes | Phone + mic |
| Event Vlog | 5-10 min | Experience, highlights | Phone + mic |
| Storytime | 3-5 min | Narrative, emotions | Phone + good lighting |
| Travel Vlog | 5-15 min | Journey, scenery | Phone + gimbal |
| Process Vlog | 2-5 min | Tutorial, how-to | Tripod + good audio |
Vlog Types Selection:
1. Day in Life
Purpose: Show routine, behind-the-scenes
What to Film:
- Morning routine (wake up, breakfast, getting ready)
- Work/content creation process
- Evening wind-down
- Real moments (not just highlight reel)
Why Followers Watch:
✅ Relatability ("she has same routine as me!")
✅ Curiosity ("what's her day really like?")
✅ Inspiration ("I want a routine like that")
Example Theme:
"A Day in My Life as a Skincare Content Creator"
2. Storytime
Purpose: Share experience, lesson learned
What to Film:
- You talking to camera (sitting or walking)
- B-roll supporting footage
- Emotions genuine (not performed)
Topics:
- "How I started on Xiaohongshu"
- "My skincare journey"
- "Biggest mistake I made"
- "What followers don't see"
Storytelling Tips:
✅ Clear beginning, middle, end
✅ Emotional arc (struggle → lesson → growth)
✅ Authentic emotions (real tears, laughter)
3. Event/Experience Vlog
Purpose: Document special occasion
What to Film:
- Preparation/arrival
- Event highlights
- Your reactions/feelings
- Key moments
Examples:
- Attending brand event
- Travel/vacation
- Product launch
- Personal milestone (birthday, achievement)
4. Process Vlog
Purpose: Show how you do something
What to Film:
- Step-by-step process
- Your thought process
- Tips and tricks
- Final result
Examples:
- "How I create a Xiaohongshu post"
- "My evening skincare routine (real time)"
- "How I edit photos"
5. Collaboration Vlog
Purpose: Show working with others
What to Film:
- Meeting collaborators
- Planning together
- Creating content
- Behind-the-scenes fun
Theme Selection:
✅ Aligns with your niche (skincare, fashion, lifestyle)
✅ Shows personality (authentic to who you are)
✅ Provides value (entertainment, information, inspiration)
✅ Something you'd want to watch (would you watch this?)Vlog Structure Templates:
1. Day in Life Structure
Opening (30 seconds):
- Hook: "POV: You're a skincare content creator for a day"
- Preview: Show quick montage of day ahead
- Introduce context: "Today is [special day if applicable]"
Morning (1-2 minutes):
- Wake up (real, not performed)
- Morning routine (genuine, not staged)
- Breakfast/caffeine
- Set up workspace
Main Activity (2-3 minutes):
- Content creation (filming, editing, posting)
- Meetings or work
- Challenges/struggles (keeps it real)
- Wins/successes (balanced)
Evening (1 minute):
- Dinner
- Wind-down routine
- Reflection on day
Closing (30 seconds):
- Recap: "Today was [adjective]"
- Lesson: "One thing I learned"
- CTA: "Follow for more days in my life"
2. Storytime Structure
Opening (30 seconds):
- Hook: "The mistake that cost me [consequence]"
- Preview: "Here's what happened and what I learned"
Background (1 minute):
- Context leading up to story
- What you were thinking/feeling then
- Set the scene
Main Story (2-3 minutes):
- Chronological events
- Emotional journey (struggles, turning point, resolution)
- Key moments (with B-roll if applicable)
Lesson Learned (1 minute):
- What you'd do differently
- Advice for viewers
- Silver lining
Closing (30 seconds):
- Final thoughts
- Question: "Have you experienced this? Comment below"
- CTA: "Follow for more storytimes"
3. Event Vlog Structure
Opening (30 seconds):
- Hook: "I got invited to [event]!"
- Preview: Show excitement, what to expect
Preparation (1 minute):
- Getting ready
- Travel to venue
- Arriving, first impressions
Event Highlights (3-5 minutes):
- Key moments (edit for pacing)
- Your reactions/feelings (genuine)
- Interactions (with people, products)
- Behind-the-scenes (what followers don't see)
Reflection (1 minute):
- Best moment of day
- What you learned/took away
- Would you do it again?
Closing (30 seconds):
- Thank you for watching
- Up next: "Subscribe to see [future content]"
4. Process Vlog Structure
Opening (20 seconds):
- Hook: "How I [create X] in [timeframe]"
- Preview: Show final result
Preparation (30 seconds):
- Gathering materials/tools
- Setting up workspace
Step-by-Step (2-4 minutes):
- Step 1: [What you're doing, why]
- Step 2: [What you're doing, why]
- Step 3: [What you're doing, why]
- Tips along the way
Result (30 seconds):
- Show final outcome
- Reaction: "I'm happy with how this turned out"
- What you'd do differently
Closing (20 seconds):
- CTA: "Save this for later!"
- Question: "What would you do differently?"
5. General Vlog Tips
Pacing:
✅ Mix of talking head and B-roll (keeps visually interesting)
✅ Jump cuts (remove awkward pauses, "ums")
✅ Speed up boring parts (2x speed for routine tasks)
✅ Slow down key moments (emotional, important)
Authenticity:
✅ Be yourself (not performing)
✅ Show flaws (messy room, bad hair day = relatable)
✅ Admit struggles (not everything goes perfectly)
✅ Genuine reactions (not forced excitement)
Engagement:
✅ Ask questions throughout video
✅ Respond to comments in future vlogs
✅ Reference followers ("as requested by @follower")
✅ Create recurring segments (viewers look forward to)Filming Best Practices:
1. Equipment Setup
Minimal Setup (Good for Beginners):
- Smartphone (modern phone, last 2-3 years)
- Natural light (near window, outdoor)
- Optional: Small tripod for stability
- Optional: Lapel mic for better audio
Ideal Setup (For Quality):
- Smartphone or camera
- Tripod (stable footage)
- External microphone (lapel or shotgun)
- Gimbal (smooth movement shots)
- Ring light or softbox (consistent lighting)
Pro Tip:
Start with minimal setup, upgrade as you grow.
Good content matters more than perfect equipment.
2. Camera Framing
Rule of Thirds:
- Imagine grid (3x3) on screen
- Place subject at intersection points
- More aesthetically pleasing than center framing
Angles:
- Eye level: Most common, conversational
- Slightly above: Flattering, slimming
- Below: Dramatic, powerful (use sparingly)
Composition:
✅ Leave headroom (space above head)
✅ Look room (space in direction you're looking)
✅ Stable, not shaky (use tripod or steady hands)
❌ Too far (can't see face/expression)
❌ Too close (unflattering, distorted)
3. Lighting
Natural Light (Best):
- Face window (natural light from side)
- Golden hour (hour after sunrise, before sunset)
- Open shade (under tree, building overhang)
Artificial Light (When Needed):
- Ring light (even, flattering light)
- Softbox (diffused, professional)
- Desk lamp with diffusion (cheap option)
Lighting Tips:
✅ Light in front of you (not behind)
✅ Diffused light (not harsh shadows)
✅ Consistent lighting (not flickering)
❌ Backlighting (face in shadow)
❌ Harsh overhead light (unflattering shadows)
4. Audio Quality
Audio > Video (Poor audio ruins video):
Microphone Options:
- Lapel mic (clip to shirt, best for talking)
- Shotgun mic (point at subject, directional)
- Phone mic (okay for quiet environments)
Environment:
✅ Quiet room (no background noise)
✅ Close to phone (1-3 feet if no mic)
✅ Soft surfaces (curtains, carpet reduce echo)
❌ Noisy places (traffic, construction, fans)
Test Audio:
Record test footage, listen with headphones.
Can you hear yourself clearly? Any background noise?
5. Stabilization
Stable Footage = Professional Feel
Techniques:
- Tripod (most stable)
- Gimbal (smooth movement)
- Body stabilization (elbows tucked, phone close to body)
- Surface (place phone on stable surface)
Movement Shots:
- Walk slowly, smoothly (not bouncing)
- Use gimbal for walking shots
- Edit to hide shaky moments (jump cuts)
6. B-Roll Footage
Purpose: Cutaways, visual interest
What to Film:
- Environment (room, city, workspace)
- Objects (products, tools you mention)
- Actions (you working, creating, daily tasks)
- Details (hands, face, textures)
B-Roll Tips:
✅ Variety of shots (close-up, wide, angles)
✅ Relevant to what you're saying
✅ 10-20 seconds for each shot
❌ Random, unrelated footageVlog Editing Process:
1. Organization
Before Editing:
- Create project folder
- Organize footage (A-roll = main, B-roll = cutaways)
- Backup all footage (don't lose originals)
File Naming:
- Date_Location_Description
- Example: 20260122_Home_MorningRoutine_Clip1
2. Rough Cut
Process:
- Import all footage to editing app
- Watch all footage, mark best parts
- Arrange in narrative order (structure from Step 2)
- Don't worry about perfection yet
Focus:
✅ Story flow (makes sense?)
✅ Pacing (not boring, not rushed)
✅ Key moments included
❌ Transitions, music, effects (add later)
3. Fine Cut
Refine footage:
- Trim awkward pauses ("ums", silences)
- Cut boring parts (routine tasks, filler)
- Tighten pacing (keep viewer engaged)
- Add jump cuts (remove dead air)
Pacing Rule:
✅ Something new every 5-10 seconds
✅ Change angle/shot every 15-20 seconds
✅ B-roll over long talking sections
❌ Long, uncut takes (unless intentional)
4. Add B-Roll
Purpose: Visual interest, cover cuts
Placement:
- Over A-roll (talking head footage)
- Transition between scenes
- Emphasize points (show what you're talking about)
Techniques:
✅ Sync B-roll to what you're saying
✅ Variety of shots (not same angle repeatedly)
✅ Cut on action (movement hides edit)
Example:
You say: "I start my morning with coffee"
B-roll: Pouring coffee, adding milk, taking first sip
5. Add Music and Sound
Music Selection:
✅ Upbeat but not distracting
✅ Matches mood (energetic for vlog, calm for storytime)
✅ Royalty-free (no copyright issues)
❌ Lyrical music (competes with your voice)
Music Placement:
- Low volume under talking (10-20%)
- Full volume during montages (60-80%)
- No music during quiet/intimate moments
Sound Effects:
- Transitions: Whoosh, swipe sounds
- Emphasis: Ding, pop for emphasis
- Ambient: Coffee shop, nature sounds (for atmosphere)
6. Add Text and Graphics
Text Overlays:
- Title/intro: Your name, vlog topic
- Section headers: "Morning Routine", "The Mistake"
- Key points: Emphasize important takeaways
- Lower thirds: Names, locations
Graphics:
- Maps: Show where you are (travel vlog)
- Photos: Show past vs now
- Icons: Bullet points, checkmarks
Design Consistency:
✅ Same font/color as your brand
✅ Readable on mobile (large enough)
✅ Short duration (2-3 seconds max)
❌ Too much text (distracting from video)
7. Color Correction
Purpose: Consistent look, fix issues
Adjustments:
- Exposure: Brighten dark footage, dim blown-out
- Color: Match color temperature across clips
- Contrast: Add depth and dimension
- Consistency: Same look across entire vlog
Quick Fix:
- Apply filter/preset for consistency
- Adjust exposure and contrast
- Match colors visually (eyeball it, close enough)
8. Export Settings
Optimal for Xiaohongshu:
- Resolution: 1080x1920 (9:16 vertical)
- Frame rate: 30fps (standard)
- Bitrate: High quality (8-10 Mbps)
- Format: MP4
File Size:
- Aim for under 500MB (for upload)
- Longer vlog = higher file size (up to 1GB okay)Xiaohongshu Vlog Optimization:
1. Thumbnail/Cover
Purpose: Get viewers to click and watch
Design:
- Your face (expressive: happy, surprised, curious)
- Title overlay (short, intriguing)
- Bright, clear (not dark or blurry)
- On-brand aesthetic (consistent with posts)
Title Examples:
- "I Tried [Product] for 30 Days..."
- "My [Number] Skincare Mistakes"
- "POV: You're a [Profession] for a Day"
- "Truth About [Topic] No One Tells You"
2. Hook (First 15 Seconds)
Grab Attention:
✅ State what video is about
✅ Show best moment (tease)
✅ Ask question
✅ Make bold statement
Hook Examples:
- "I'm going to share the mistake that cost me thousands"
- "You've been doing [X] wrong your whole life"
- "Here's what no one tells you about [topic]"
- "I tried [popular thing] and here's what happened"
3. Pacing for Retention
Keep Viewers Watching:
First 30 Seconds:
- Deliver on hook's promise
- Show why they should keep watching
- Don't ramble (get to point)
Throughout Video:
- Change visual every 10-15 seconds
- Add B-roll to maintain interest
- Speed up boring parts
- Slow down key moments
Example Pacing:
0:00-0:15 - Hook + intro (fast)
0:15-1:00 - Main content (moderate pace)
1:00-1:30 - Key moment/climax (slow down)
1:30-2:00 - Wrap up + CTA (fast)
4. Engagement Tactics
Encourage Interaction:
✅ Ask questions throughout video
✅ Encourage comments ("Have you experienced this?")
✅ Prompt saves ("Save this for later!")
✅ Request shares ("Send to a friend who needs this")
Comment Prompts:
- "Comment below: What's YOUR routine?"
- "Tag a friend who needs to see this"
- "Save this post and come back to it"
5. Hashtags and Description
Optimize for Search:
Hashtags (5-8):
- #vlog
- #[niche]vlog (e.g., #skincarevlog)
- #dayinmylife
- #[topic] (e.g., #skincareroutine)
- #[brandedtag]
Description:
- Hook sentence (first line)
- Brief summary of video content
- Key takeaways (bullet points)
- CTA (follow, save, share)
- Relevant hashtags
Description Example:
"Ever wonder what a skincare content creator's day
actually looks like? 👀
In this vlog, I'm taking you behind the scenes of my
content creation process, from morning skincare to
evening editing sessions.
What you'll see:
⏰ My morning routine (real, not staged!)
💻 How I create posts (planning, filming, editing)
😅 The struggles no one talks about
✨ Why I love what I do
Have you ever thought about creating content?
Comment below! 👇
#vlog #dayinmylife #contentcreator #skincare #behindthescenes"
6. Cross-Promotion
Leverage Vlog Across Platform:
In Vlog:
- Mention other posts: "Check out my last post for [related topic]"
- Tease upcoming content: "Next week I'm sharing [topic]"
After Vlog:
- Create carousel summarizing vlog key points
- Share vlog to stories (highlight clips)
- Post vlog-related tips as separate content
Cross-Promotion Benefits:
✅ Drives traffic to related content
✅ Reinforces messages across formats
✅ Captures different audience preferences| Mistake | Why Happens | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Poor audio (unintelligible) | Focus on video | Use external mic, quiet environment |
| Shaky footage | No tripod/stabilization | Use tripod or gimbal for stable shots |
| Boring, rambling | No plan/editing | Plan structure, edit for pacing |
| Too long/dragged on | Want to include everything | Be ruthless with editing, keep concise |
| Inauthentic/performed | Trying to be perfect | Be yourself, show flaws (relatable) |
| Poor lighting | Don't notice | Film near window, use ring light |
| No clear narrative | Just turned camera on | Plan story arc, structure vlog |