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Voice-over videos for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase “ voice-over video? ”. Voice-over is an extremely versatile type of video and can be used on anything from movie trailers to college lectures to, of course, corporate training. But how would you even go about creating an eLearning voice-over? A lecture?

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How to Create an Employee Training Video

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These are some potential employee training video types that you can use: presenter videos, screencast videos, animated videos, demo videos, tutorial videos etc. Create a script and a storyboard for the training video You can’t have a good training video without a well-made script.

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Screencast of the Week - Red Gate, Coding by the Sea

TechSmith Camtasia

I'm always amazed at the screencasts I see Camtasia users create. And, you're in for a treat with this week's Screencast of the Week! I heard from Anthony Osborn, at Red Gate Software about a recent screencast they made. I like this screencast because this one shows the human side and the people behind the product.

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How to Create an Employee Training Video: A Beginner’s Guide

TechSmith Camtasia

Recommended Reading: How to Start an Informal Training Library With Screencasts. Here’s what you need: A decent microphone. Check out this post to see what microphones we recommend. With a decent microphone and screen recorder, you can train employees on anything they may need to do with a computer. Diversity training.

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

TalentLMS

For many, learning by watching another human is easier than reading words on a screen or listening to a voice-over. Voice-over videos. A versatile, familiar, and effective approach to video eLearning, a voice-over video is where someone we don’t see provides a narrative to the visuals (PowerPoint or Keynote slides, for example).

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How to Make a Great Educational Video (Free Template)

TechSmith Camtasia

There are also different styles you can choose from: Screencasts Animated videos Explainer videos Presentation recordings First-person camera videos. Consider creating a storyboard. If your educational video will include camera footage, a storyboard helps you visualize what all your shots will look like before you shoot.

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The Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos

TechSmith Camtasia

This might be as simple as recording just the audio for a presentation, or as advanced as recording PowerPoint point slides, a webcam, and a separate microphone all at once. Screencast videos. Screencasts tend to be quick and informal, and are usually intended for a smaller audience than tutorial videos. Storyboard.