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Tips For Recording Your Air Burners Testimonial


Thank you for taking a moment to share your Air Burners experience! Your story helps show how our equipment performs in the field and highlights the strength of our partnership. When we feature your testimonial, we’ll credit, tag, and link your company—giving you visibility while supporting SEO growth.

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How To Record Your Testimonial


Answer In Full Sentences
  • When you answer, include part of the question in your response.
  • Instead of just saying: “It saves us time.” Say: “Air Burners helps us save time by…”
  • This makes your answers clear and easy to understand without needing the question in the video.
Speak Conversationally
  • Don’t worry about sounding perfect; it should sound like you’re talking to a friend.
  • Use your natural tone and pacing.
  • If you stumble, just pause and start the sentence again, we can edit it out later.
Where To Look
  • Look slightly off-camera toward the person asking the questions (not directly into the lens).
  • This makes it feel more natural, like a conversation.
Relax & Be Yourself
  • The best testimonials feel real. Don’t overthink it, we’re just capturing your genuine experience.
  • If something sounds too rehearsed, take a breath and say it in your own words.
If Someone Is Recording You
  • Ask them to hold the camera steady or use a tripod.
  • Maintain consistent framing and focus.
  • The camera/phone should stay still — no zooming or panning.
  • Frame yourself from the chest up, centered with a bit of space above your head — this centered position ensures we can use the same clip in both horizontal and vertical formats without losing composition.
  • Avoid recording the headshots while the Air Curtain Burner is being loaded behind.

Product Shots

Air Curtain Burner
  • Avoid zooming instead do a horizontal movement from one side to another to capture the environment where the machine is used at.
Wood Waste
  • Use different angles to showcase the wood waste you typically burn, either from far, or from close.
  • Shots of the Air Curtain Burner being loaded.