Rent or purchase a digital video camera in order to film your video. Create an outline of the presentation so you can use images, words and dialogue to enhance what you're trying to say throughout the video. Flash presentations are used to teach, inform or entertain. Having a plan in mind will make shooting the footage for the presentation much easier.
Edit footage to create a linear story. Each frame should emphasize the main points of the outline and act as a guide for those who will be viewing it. Cut out unnecessary footage when possible to avoid confusion. View the footage several times until you're satisfied.
Use a flash template or video upload program to assist in uploading the video to your website. If you have limited knowledge of computer code, this is your best option. Filled with helpful instructions and file upload options, flash presentation software can make uploading video much easier than trying to figure out specific computer code.
Choose video delivery options before proceeding with the upload. Options include streaming video (best for live video), embedding video within the pages of your website (SWF files), and external progressive download (FLV files). Most software programs offer helpful advice so you can choose the delivery option that's best for the type of video you've produced.
Encode your video. You must create a video file that can be shown online before uploading it to your website. This is where flash video software comes in handy. Unless your familiar with computer code, you will have to rely on a software program to convert the video footage for you to a file that can be uploaded.
Add the encoded file to your website. Upload the file through your web host. Visit your website and test the video to make sure that it works properly. Periodically check the video link to make sure that is is still working.