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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

Voice-over is an extremely versatile type of video and can be used on anything from movie trailers to college lectures to, of course, corporate training. Using video for learning is very popular nowadays. This is arguably the most difficult voice-over video format to produce — but if done correctly, it’s also the most immersive.

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

We used to say that the instructional designer was more of a right-brain, creative type and the developer was more of a left-brain, logical type, though of course the division isn’t really that clear cut. We are no longer satisfied with being able to see a movie just in a theater. So what about learning?

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

We used to say that the instructional designer was more of a right-brain, creative type and the developer was more of a left-brain, logical type, though of course the division isn’t really that clear cut. We are no longer satisfied with being able to see a movie just in a theater. So what about learning?

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The Power Of Effective E Learning Content Development: How To Do It Well

Spark Your Interest

It’s more akin to taking a novel and converting it into a movie. But e learning content also comes in various formats (e.g., e learning modules, video, audio, animations), each with diverse requirements to create successful instructional products that help people learn. Below are a few examples.

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Secrets of Timeline(s) in Captivate – Intro

Adobe Captivate

Many users talk about the output of a Captivate project as ‘a movie’ Although this is only completely true for a file published to a video format (MP4), this indicates well that Captivate is related to video applications like Premiere Pro and After Effects. Look at the arrow indicators around the Lock symbol.

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Secrets of Timeline(s) in Captivate – Intro

Adobe Captivate

Many users talk about the output of a Captivate project as ‘a movie’ Although this is only completely true for a file published to a video format (MP4), this indicates well that Captivate is related to video applications like Premiere Pro and After Effects. Look at the arrow indicators around the Lock symbol.