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How to Level Up Your Marketing, Web Design, and Photography with Consultant and Business Coach Jean Perpillant

LifterLMS

Learn how to level up your marketing, web design, and photography with consultant and business coach Jean Perpillant in this LMScast hosted by Chris Badgett of LifterLMS. Jean is the founder of Design Theory, an agency built to help business owners with professional photography and digital strategy.

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Illustration and Animation: The Icing and the Cake

eLearningMind

That’s because brains love to track movement, see pictures, and follow stories: it’s how it was designed. Even something as simple as an image transition in or animated text tells the learner: look here. Don’t forget the audio. Added audio in narration offers two distinct benefits. We use them for upscale branding (e.g.,

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Maintaining the Cool Factor in E-Learning—Without Blowing Your Budget

ATD Learning Technologies

In an organization that promotes a casual and fun work environment, an e-learning course that looks homemade and features amateur photography can fit right in—in fact, it may even be preferred. Keep Audio In-House. The most cost-effective option, however, is to use internal talent for audio. There's a Wellspring of Fonts.

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Updated – Multimedia Resources For Your eLearning Projects

Adobe Captivate

I’ve also experienced this when working in an organisation also had similar expectations but no budget for stock photography, background music, or video. For photography, I was fortunate to be a pretty good photographer. I’ve found some significant resources for stock photography. I had to be resourceful.

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Multimedia Resources For Your eLearning Projects

Adobe Captivate

A few years ago I worked for an organization that required custom designed eLearning but didn’t have a budget for stock photography, background music, or video. For photography, I was fortunate to be a pretty good photographer. Also, I found some great resources for stock photography. I had to be resourceful.

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Video Creation: The Basics

TechSmith Camtasia

Even the camera choice is secondary to proper lighting, as even an expensive camera will produce a poor image in extreme low light. While these cameras require a higher investment, and are harder to transport, the image quality is often worth the effort. If you don’t have a DSLR, use your smartphone to take pictures.

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How to Shoot High-Quality Videos With a SmartPhone

ATD Learning Technologies

That means no direct control over white balance, exposure, focus, or audio levels. In photography terms, you are aiming for the picture to be shot in landscape (see Figure 1). Digital zoom leads to a more pixelated image with less detail. Next up in this three-blog series is essential tools of audio production.

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