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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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10 Types of Corporate Videos For Every Business

fewStones

Benefits: Showcases product features in an engaging way Helps potential customers visualize product usage Increases brand awareness and product visibility Materials You Need: High-quality camera or smartphone with video recording capabilities Lighting equipment for well-lit shots Props or accessories to enhance the presentation of the product Product (..)

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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 record narration in PowerPoint with video

BrightCarbon

Just like in Zoom or Teams, you have the option to toggle switch the camera and microphone. Just a note – to turn your camera on, you must first unmute your microphone. You can also click the more options symbol to choose which camera and microphone source to use. This will add a video camera box to your slide.

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What Matters in Video Right Now: 2020 Edition

TechSmith Camtasia

Audio is key to delivering results. Make sure you have great audio. A whopping 75% of the videos we analyzed had clear and easily understandable voiceovers. While our research didn’t show that people will stop watching a video for poor audio quality, it’s clear that good audio helps a video perform better overall.

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How to Optimise Video Content in Your E-Learning Courses

Capytech

Look at the camera. Where possible, include the instructor in the video looking at the camera and talking directly to the learner. Make sure the audio and visuals work together. Don’t simply repeat on-screen what the voiceover or instructor is saying, as there isn’t much point to this approach. Probably not.

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8 Expert Tips for Making E-Learning Videos

Capytech

Think About Translated Voiceovers, Subtitles, and Closed Captions. Your options if you need your video to be multilingual include recording voiceovers in different languages or adding subtitles. Audio Quality is Important. Staying with audio, it is essential you ensure the quality of the audio is as good as possible.

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