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This Is What Marvel Can Teach You About Making Better Videos

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Almost two years ago, in August of 2017, the filming of Avengers: Endgame began. Two years later, the film released on April 26, 2019 and achieved the highest opening weekend sales for a movie ever. Two of the biggest movies ever, filmed within essentially the same two years, and then released one year apart.

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6 Steps to Start Making a Video Tutorial Program

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Finishing your content and publishing it is kind of like sitting in on the opening night for a movie that you created. Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in August 2017 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness. The post 6 Steps to Start Making a Video Tutorial Program appeared first on TechSmith Blog.

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How to Add Captions or Subtitles to a Video

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Whether you know it or not, you’ve probably seen captions and subtitles on videos or in movies either in the form of translation of the dialogue from one language to another, or simply a same-language presentation of dialogue and other audio events. The post How to Add Captions or Subtitles to a Video appeared first on TechSmith Blog.

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What Online Video Platform is Most Popular for Screencasts?

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At TechSmith, we’ve helped customers publish over a hundred million videos over the last decade using our desktop products Camtasia , Snagit , and Jing. Screencasts are videos created by recording what is taking place on your computer screen, which is the primary use cases of TechSmith customers.

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Frame Rate: A Beginner’s Guide

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For example, movies are usually displayed at 24fps, since this frame rate is similar to how we see the world, and creates a very cinematic look. 24fps – this is the standard for movies and TV shows, and it was determined to be the minimum speed needed to capture video while still maintaining realistic motion.

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How To Use Visual Communication and Why It Matters

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At TechSmith, we often interview customers to learn how they use visuals in their jobs, and will record the calls rather than just relying on handwritten notes. We’ve all had it happen–you fall in love with a book, and then you learn that this story you love is getting made into a movie.