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How to Produce Professional Audio For Your Courses

LifterLMS

In this LMScast episode, Ken Theriot, shares his journey into audio and how he became a course creator and how to produce professional audio for courses. Ken Theriot is an audio professional and course creator. He is the owner of Home Brew Audio , a platform aimed at teaching people how to do audio recording at home.

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How to Make a Tutorial Video (FREE TEMPLATES!)

TechSmith Camtasia

Why clear audio is even more important than clear video. The right side of the script is for your voiceover. Record and edit your voiceover. While you can record your screen and microphone at the same time, we find it’s best to record your voiceover first — especially for more formal or customer-facing tutorial videos.

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How to Find the Perfect Brand Tone for Your Corporate Video

fewStones

Ensure Synergy Between Audio and Visual Components Incorporating music, sound effects, and voiceovers into your video is another layer of brand communication. Ensure synergy between the audio and visual components to create a cohesive and immersive experience.

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Top Five eLearning Authoring Tools for 2024

Hurix Digital

With these tools, you can incorporate multimedia elements such as videos, images, and audio to enhance the learning experience. Users can also incorporate multimedia elements such as videos, images, and audio into their courses. Camtasia also has a library of royalty-free music and sound effects to choose from.

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The Ultimate Course Creation Resources Guide

Fly Plugins

Stock Music In addition to using a logo reveal video in our intro and outro course slides, we add a short, upbeat music track of just a few seconds at the beginning and end of our lesson videos. AudioJungle is a great place to find a short audio track for the beginning and end of your course media content.

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Video Tutorials Win (again!): The Unbounce Solution

TechSmith Camtasia

Once we had our script, we would record the voiceover. From the beginning, Ryan, our Director of CS recommended keeping audio and video separate. It allowed us to smooth out the wrinkles a little because we could manipulate the video separate from the audio. When I started recording the screencasts I was glacially slow.

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How to Edit Video (With Step-by-Step Video)

TechSmith Camtasia

Three versions (all in uncompressed.wav format) of the voiceover. A royalty-free music track to use as background music, if desired (le-chat-gourmand.mp3). And the content is simply this, I recorded a screen recording of what I had done, meaning just walking through the process with no audio.

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