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Lessons about Video from YouTube Creators

TechSmith Camtasia

So, if your content is on the platform, it has the potential to reach huge numbers of people. Whether that’s getting more comfortable on camera, streamlining your video creation process, or hoping to improve your training/customer education/instructional design videos. Your idea of a good video might be a big-budget TV show or movie.

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Understanding Video File Types: Codecs, Containers, and Outputs

TechSmith Camtasia

While the word “compression” can conjure images of pixelated video, the process is both necessary and efficient with modern digital cameras. The codec of your original video file is often determined by your camera or screen recorder, which you may or may not have control over in your camera settings. Compression is your friend!

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Making Impactful Videos Using Stories

TechSmith Camtasia

Andrew is skilled in storytelling, YouTube search engine optimization, camera operation, and all things filmmaking. This episode has plenty of nuggets of wisdom from Andrew that can benefit all sorts of content creators. As a movie lover, Andrew naturally likes to use movie examples – it’s Star Wars in this case.

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. The VR filmmakers who specialize in building these 360-degree experiences are called immersive content specialists. Kris Pitzek, immersive content specialist, Strivr.

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Storyboard vs. Moodboard: What’s the Difference?

Storyboard Hero

A storyboard is like a comic strip that helps tell a story before it becomes a movie, animation, or any visual project. Functions like an architectural blueprint, detailing events, camera angles, and character positions. Consider factors such as camera angles, character positions, and key visual elements. What is a Storyboard?

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The three elements of building learning environments for VR training content

STRIVR

Just like writing a script for VR is very different than for a movie, designing a scene for VR training is very different than for your typical 2D training video. The VR filmmakers who specialize in building these 360-degree experiences are called immersive content specialists. Kris Pitzek, immersive content specialist, Strivr.

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9 Tips to Create Cost Effective Training Video

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All the information that you want to present and communicate must be well planned, because unlike online training content, which can be edited and updated, a training video cannot be updated whenever you want. They must also be good at voice modulations, because a monotonous speech could distract the learners from the training content.

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