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PowerPoint 2007: Adding Voiceover Narration to Presentations Converted to Movies

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

    If you wanted to add voiceover narration to the movie, however, you may have run into a bit of a problem--there is only one row in the Windows Movie Maker timeline for audio. Follow the instructions from last week to create a movie from your PowerPoint presentation with audio and save your movie as a.wmv file.

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10 Types of Corporate Videos For Every Business

fewStones

Benefits : Simplifies complex ideas or processes for easy understanding Captures viewer attention and maintains interest Increases viewer retention and comprehension compared to text-based explanations Materials You Need: Script outlining the key points to be explained Voiceover narration or on-screen text Animation software or video editing tools (..)

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How to Optimise Video Content in Your E-Learning Courses

Capytech

Create storyboards. Before you start with the technical part of making your video, make sure you storyboard it to give it a solid and logical structure. Seeing the storyboard in front of you will give you a better overview of how the final video will look. Make sure the audio and visuals work together. Deliver enthusiasm.

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How to Create Your Own e-Learning Video

Trivantis

Microphone: Another little thing you might be tempted to skip. Unless you’re hiring a professional for the voiceover, you’ll want an external microphone, preferably the kind you can clip to your collar. It will make your audio so much clearer. Steps to Creating a Training Video: Write a Script/Storyboard.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning

Learning Visions

Thursday, February 21, 2008 My Client is Addicted: Audio in eLearning Cathy Moore had a post a few months ago ( Addicted to Audio? that inspired me to change my approach to using audio in eLearning. She suggested using audio sparingly. So Ive been storyboarding differently. I avoided narrating onscreen text.

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

TalentLMS

Script and storyboard – plan your visual and audio content and stick to it. In its purest form, all you need to make a great eLearning video is access to a laptop or smartphone with a camera, a good microphone , and an in-app recording system. Use a cheap microphone. ? And… shoot! And remember. Back to top.

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The Beginners Guide to Successful Video Pre Production

TechSmith Camtasia

Do they have speakers or headphones so they can hear the audio? It also provides viewers who don’t have a way to listen to the audio a means to still get the information in the video. Storyboard. If scripts tell you what to say, storyboards tell you what to show. Two other key points about storyboards.