Create Your Own Book Trailer Free

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Think it's impossible for you to make your own book trailer. Well, think again. If I can do it, anybody can do it! Besides, it's fun and easy once you get the hang of it. First, what is a book trailer? A book trailer is a video advertisement of a book, also referred to as a book video, and a book teaser. It can be acted out, full production trailers, flash videos, animations, simple still photos set to music with text conveying a story. I created mine using still photos set to music.

Book trailers, book videos, book teasers, you name it, is one of the fastest growing, powerful trends in promoting books by way of the Internet. Of course, the cheapest and easiest way to reach your target audience and generate sales via video-sharing sites, websites, blogs, social networking sites and book related sites. Guess what, it cost me nothing to do it! That's right! I paid not one red cent to have it done. I did it myself.

With the help of a few simple software applications, all you are doing is dragging and dropping images related to your book and storyline into the software's story timeline. Then you will add video effects and transitions, and lastly music or sound effects.

Ready, Set, Go!

This is how you get started. First, go to YouTube, or any of the other distribution channels (video-sharing sites) listed below, type in "book trailers" and observe other trailers on these sites before creating your own. This will give you a feel for what you may want in yours. Better yet, check out my book trailer. Or, view it below.

Next

Next, decide on what software you will use. You may use the following software to create your book trailer.

I created mine using Windows Movie Maker. I will only refer to Windows Movie Maker in this article. So, do me a favor. Go to your desktop and click on start at the bottom of your computer and then click on Programs. Kabaam! Movie Maker should already be installed on your computer. If not, then you may download it, as well as Photostory for free! Yippee! That's a glorious word, uh? Free. Both of these programs are Microsoft products. God bless Microsoft. The only thing about using Photoshow and Jumpcut is their logo will follow your trailer wherever it goes.

Now that you have the product, go ahead and familiarize yourself with it. Windows Movie Maker comes packaged with very easy instructions for making your book trailer, under movie making tips. Read it thoroughly. Play with it using a few pics from your computer hard drive. Once, you've done that, have some idea in mind for a storyline for your book, write it out, then find some graphics, or images that fits your story. Create a story line that will arouse your audience interest to buy. In addition, please, please make sure the graphics you choose are not copyrighted. I created two of the images in my trailer, "the exploding religion clip" and "the collage of technology clip," using Microsoft Publisher. What a miracle!

Using Images

Below are a few places you can visit for royalty free stock images; however, you may type "royalty free images" into your search engine and a string of them will pop up. Have fun!

Once you've decided on images to use, go ahead and save them to your hard drive in your pictures folder. Book trailers should last no longer than two minutes, so pay close attention to the minutes as you create your trailer. Mined lasted two minutes and twelve seconds. Now, we can go into the Windows Movie Maker and click on import your pictures. Once your picture is imported, then you can go to that picture, and drag it and drop it into the story timeline boxes at the bottom. From then on, you can decide on what video effects and transitions you want to use.

Adding Music and Sound

After you've done the above, you can now add your music, or sound. The same rule that applies to graphics also applies to music, make sure the music you choose is not copyrighted, or make sure you have permission to use it. I found free sound clips at:

You may find some by going to your search engine and typing in "royalty free music", or "free audio clips", or "royalty free sound clips." You can save them to your music folder. Royalty free is the key to keep you safe from copyright infringement.

Promoting to Distribution Channels

Now, the most exciting moment ever has now come for you to put your baby out there for the world to see and my, oh my, aren't there many avenues available to promote your trailer. There are myriad of places for you to distribute your book trailer. You may upload it on your own website, or blog, video sharing sites, social networking sites, and even in your email signature. Video size is limited to 100 MB on most video-sharing sites. My video size turned out 9.72 MB. Below are just a few places to get started. I set a goal to submit my trailer to at least one distribution outlet a day, although I usually end up submitting more than one a day.

Now take a deep breath and tell yourself, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me and awards me with the ability to create my own book trailer."Congratulations! You just saved yourself anywhere from $200 to thousands of dollars just by creating your own book trailer!

Comments

LilKat 3 years ago

I'm in the process of making my first book trailer and these instructions are very clear and helpful. Thank you!

DHB 2 years ago

Thank you so much for your short, to the point instructions, Just one question, how did you get the font in?

bambi 2 years ago

i didnt even know about book trailers until today, i was looking in to self publishing and they charge up the wazoo! Thank you so so much, it is very kind of you to put this out there for us poor but talented invididuals who have the pleasure of doing things the long and hard way (but of course more rewarding way)!Have a wonderful day

Carl Selby 2 years ago

Thank you so much for this site!

I was considering paying a production company to create a Book Trailer for me, but I stumbled upon your site just in time!

I created my first edit using Windows Movie Maker, which I taught myself to use in about 30 minutes. Images were from http://photobucket.com/ and were copywrite-free. The music was from http://ccmixter.org/ licensed for non-commercial use under the creative commons license. I simply emailed the composer and asked to use it in a commercial setting (Book Trailer). He gave me his blessings within 24 hours. Sound effects were from http://www.soundsnap.com/ They give you 5 free samples a month.

So please check out http://www.carlselby.wordpress.com and let me know what you think.

Kind regards,

Carl Selby.

Sandye 23 months ago

This has been a wonderful help..True Divine Intervention! Thank You!

Sandye and Arthur

erik 22 months ago

Were giving away , very high quality background music / royalty free music absolutely free

im sure you can find something for any video book trailer project

Enjoy !

Lyn 21 months ago

Just wanted to say "Thank You" for making and creating this site you were very clear on your directions and encouraging every step of the way. Many Blessings to you for sharing your undeniable gift of teaching others.

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emily placido 21 months ago

I am in the process of making my own book trailer. I found a few artices on the topic, but this one is the clearest and easiest one to follow. Thanks, thanks, thanks for your help!!!

jordan 20 months ago

i think making a book trailer would me cool but if it get publishes i dont want to be famous i just want to create a book called why me so kids can understand that everything happens to them for a reason

Noorhan 18 months ago

This article was really good. I was able to create a very good trailer.

Thanks a lot.

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TracyC99 15 months ago

Thank you!

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words2inspire 13 months ago

Awesome hub! I wrote a book and this is great information to help me take it to the next level. thanks and blessings

Raquel Byrnes 12 months ago

This was really encouraging. Thank you for the links too. I didn't know where to start. You made this whole trailer thing seem doable. =)

MM 8 months ago

I love you and your desire to help! God bless you much~

sam 7 months ago

I m going 2 jr hi & nd 2 mk ths fr a project thnks a mlln~

VBY 6 months ago

LOTS OF HELP I DIDNT EVEN KNOW HOW TO MAKE A BOOK TRAILER UNTIL KNOW

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retired06 Level 1 Commenter 3 months ago

Thanks so much for your very easy to understand and informative article! I just published my first book and was wondering how to create a trailer for it. When I did an online search your article popped up. I am a fellow Hubber too, so I am glad I found what I was looking for on Hubpages.

Tamra Torero 2 months ago

This article was so helpful. With this information I was able to make my book trailer in just a few days. Here it is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8sQcKW-3_E .

Author Lisa Eve 8 weeks ago

You are the best! I was searching different companies in regards to a video trailer to promote my newly published book and I couldn't seem to get what I wanted in regards to sound and images. This way I can play around with it a bit. Thank You for your clear and concise instructions!http://www.authorliseve.com

Joseph 4 weeks ago

Good article. I have a video on making your own book trailer. Good Luck.

Victoria 3 weeks ago

Thank you!! This helped me soooo much!!

Ruby H. 5 days ago

Thank you!

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