A lot of short video advice focuses on volume.
Be bolder. Be faster. Be more dramatic.
But attention is not only captured by noise. It is held by clarity.
A calm, clear video that respects the viewer’s time often performs better than something loud and rushed. People recognize when a message is focused.
You do not need to compete for attention. You need to earn it.
The takeaway:
Clarity stands out in a crowded space.
When your message is clear, you do not need to raise your voice.