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Why People Stop Watching Your Videos (And How to Avoid It!)

TechSmith Camtasia

Write a clear headline, use your description to accurately depict the content, and people will know what to expect — and, they’ll be more likely to keep watching until the end. Use an engaging speaker or voiceover to present the topic with passion and excitement. Check out this post for information on how to be better with voiceovers.

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Listen Up! It’s Time to Add Podcasts to Your e-Learning

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If you answered yes, you’re going to LOVE this blog. If you answered no, well, you should read this blog anyway because your e-Learners are going to love YOU when you present them with… a podcast! Anyone with a microphone and a computer can create a podcast. Or you can channel your inner voiceover star and record yourself.

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How to Create Your Own e-Learning Video

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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. Steps to Creating a Training Video: Write a Script/Storyboard. It will make your audio so much clearer. I know, I know.

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How to Make Video: Before Starting Your First Video, Part 2

TechSmith Camtasia

Writing a script can take time, but can save a lot of time when you start creating your video. You can even write down what the shot is, so you don’t forget. If you are recording voice overs, you will want to make sure you have your microphone, microphone stand, and other audio gear ready to go, and everything is working.

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The Beginners Guide to Successful Video Pre Production

TechSmith Camtasia

You should write a script that will act as your captions for your video or if you don’t have a script, consider having your video transcribed. Writing a script can take time, but can save a lot of time when you start creating your video. You can even write down what the shot is, so you don’t forget. No worries! Voice over.

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

Learning Visions

The biggest thing I would like to see is that we add some voiceover on just about all of the slides. Photo credit: Microphone by hiddedevries Posted by Cammy Bean at 1:00 PM Labels: audio , instructional design 11comments: Beth Griese said. Blog Book Tour: Learning in 3D #lrn3d Allison Rossett: ELearning Isn’t What You Think It.

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How to Get Your Whole Team Making Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

Yep, sometimes even someone constantly writing about video forgets to think about video first.). just about anyone can create professional-quality videos with little more than a good screen recorder/video editor, a low-cost microphone, a webcam, and a smart phone. You can record and edit voiceovers right in Camtasia.

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