Free training for tradies

Sick of being told to “film more content”?

Give me 20 minutes and I’ll show you what to film on your next job.

What to say on camera, and how to create simple videos your marketing person can actually use — without feeling awkward or wasting hours.

No camera gear needed. No editing skills needed. Just your phone and a simple system.

Construction worker on a jobsite
01

WHAT TO FILM

A before, during and after checklist..

02

WHAT TO SAY

Simple prompts so you don’t freeze on camera.

Built for trade businesses that want better trust, better content and better enquiries.

Phone friendly No editing skills Jobsite focused

Why this exists

Your marketing person is right. You probably do need more video.

Construction workers on site

But telling a tradie to “just film yourself” is not very helpful when you’re busy on site, don’t know what to say, hate being on camera, and don’t want to look unprofessional online.

This free training gives you a simple way to start filming useful content without becoming a full-time content creator.

The goal is not to turn you into an influencer. The goal is to help you show your work clearly, build trust before people call you, and make your business look as professional online as it does in real life.

Sound familiar?

You know video matters, but filming yourself feels painful.

01

You don’t know what to film

You finish a job and realise you forgot to capture anything useful for social media or your website.

02

You feel awkward on camera

You know your work, but the second the camera turns on, your brain goes blank.

03

You don’t have time

You’re quoting jobs, managing clients, doing the work and running the business. Content becomes the last priority.

04

Your work looks better in real life

You do quality work, but random phone clips and job photos don’t always show the value properly.

What you’ll learn

A simple content system you can use on every job.

Lesson 01

Your work is already content

How to spot simple content opportunities in the jobs you’re already doing every week.

Lesson 02

What to film on site

The before, process, problem, detail and result shots every trade business should capture.

Lesson 03

What to say on camera

Simple prompts so you don’t freeze, ramble or feel like you’re trying to be an influencer.

Lesson 04

How to film with your phone

Basic light, sound and framing so your videos look cleaner and more professional.

Lesson 05

Turn one job into multiple posts

How one completed job can become reels, website content, testimonials, before-and-afters and ads.

The simple framework

Film the job in three easy stages.

1

Before

Show the problem, the starting point, what the client wanted, and why the job matters.

2

During

Capture process clips, tools, materials, decisions, details and the parts most customers never see.

3

After

Show the final result, explain what changed, and turn the job into trust-building content.

The goal

Stop posting random job photos. Start building trust before people call you.

Look more professional online

Show the quality of your work before a customer asks for a quote.

Explain your value clearly

Use video to show why your work costs what it costs.

Get more confident on camera

Learn how to talk naturally without sounding scripted or awkward.

Create content faster

Use a repeatable checklist instead of guessing what to film every time.

Questions

Before you start.

Do I need professional camera gear?

No. This training is built around using your phone and keeping the process simple.

Is this only for builders?

No. It can work for builders, plumbers, electricians, landscapers, painters, roofers, renovators and other trade businesses.

What if I hate being on camera?

That’s exactly why this exists. The goal is not to make you an influencer. The goal is to help you explain your work clearly and build trust.

Can MT Studios film the content for me?

Yes. The training helps you understand the system. If you want the content filmed professionally, MT Studios can help with filming days and ongoing video content packages.