Shooting steadily– Any video will look a lot more professional and well-crafted if it is simply shot with a steady hand, and without too much disruption.
Unless the specific shots need some shaky movement, it is a good idea to invest a little bit in stabilizing the video quality.
While all of this can be handled at the post-production stages and done through editing, it is always a good idea to have them managed from the very beginning, which is the shooting stages.
Just switching up the perspective, or changing the angles often can help to keep viewers engaged and increase their attention to the video.
And don’t forget that it will involve huge amounts of editing when you finally put it together!
Focus on lighting– Lighting can often turn into an integral part of the way that your entire video pans out and the elements which gain the most attention.