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Why People Stop Watching Your Videos (And How to Avoid It!)

TechSmith Camtasia

Use an engaging speaker or voiceover to present the topic with passion and excitement. Check out this post for information on how to be better with voiceovers. Audio, the surprise important element. Roughly 75% of the videos submitted that were deemed “great videos,” clear audio was the most common element.

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6 Quick Voice-Over Tips

eLearning Brothers

You want your eLearning audio to go smoothly, especially voice-overs. Before you grab a microphone, it’s important to know the proper techniques to use, and the rookie mistakes to avoid. #1. My favorite thing to do is crack a few jokes with a coworker before I start at the microphone. #2. Remember public speaking?

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The Only Time You Should Deliver Mediocre eLearning

eLearning Architect

2) Find training courses that are currently being delivered in the classroom and ask the trainer if you can record them All you need is a decent quality camcorder, a wireless microphone and the permission of the trainer. For a step up from this, you can send the script to a voiceover artist to record the audio.

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How to Get Your Whole Team Making Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

just about anyone can create professional-quality videos with little more than a good screen recorder/video editor, a low-cost microphone, a webcam, and a smart phone. Placeholders on the timeline tell them where to drop video clips, images, audio, and more. So, now you have to be a video editor AND an audio editor?

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Video Statistics, Habits, and Trends You Need To Know [New Research]

TechSmith Camtasia

Use an engaging speaker or voiceover to present the topic with passion and excitement. Don’t forget the audio! While audio clarity did not appear to be an important reason people stopped watching videos, 75% of the videos identified as good or great had clear voice-over audio. Remember the Goldilock’s method though.