Does anyone ever try to write something on a piece of paper first before you do your audio recording

LDClaudius

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Why am I asking this? Sometimes, I just thought it would be reasonable to plan ahead of what I want to say. Like, I need to prepare something important first before I even think about talking about it. For example, let's say that I want to put together a tutorial for Insurgency. In order to put together an interesting guide. I have to ask question to myself. Next, I try typing it up using word. Then, I'll have to double check my grammar to make sure I got everything right and it fell appropriate. Once my paper is done, I'll print out my final paper and do my audio recording. It may sound like I'm doing an assignment for English, but I need to have an idea on what I want to say.
 
For a tutorial it would make sense to have script or guideline just to have it efficient and flowing. However, in other cases you might sound robotic because you're reading/memorizing. Which can be fixed with practice, or talking normally with the idea down.
 
Offcoarse I write in my script making NOTEBOOK, I write down everything that comes up in my mind, write down the dialogs and finish the story, the next day, I recheck again, so I erase some dialogs or put new dialogs, make it worth!
Then I record my audio with emphasis :D
 
I just wrote a script for one of my videos and I thought it was a lot better and more professional. You just sound good and I recorded piece by piece so you don't hear breathing.
 
For all of my tutorials and guides I like to write down the main ideas I want to hit, but if I'm just doing a let's play I usually don't write anything down. Not that I never have though
 
I strongly rely on scripts. Let’s just say I need a script to produce acceptable content
 
I usually brainstorm on a piece of paper, or a notepad on my phone, and I use them for making my script. While making my script, I usually remove or add more ideas on the way. But some people have spontaneous jokes, or interesting topics on their mind.
 
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