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4 Priorities For Your Voice Over Recording

eLearning Brothers

Whenever the camera is on our actress, we used a boom microphone to record her voice. If you are recording audio only without a camera on your subject, they can read a script. If the voice over audio sounds different from the camera-recorded audio, you may be in trouble. Similarity.

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How to Get More Comfortable on Camera: The 13 Fundamentals

TechSmith Camtasia

Whether you’re new to creating videos or a seasoned behind the scenes professional, facing your first time in front of the camera can be scary. However, just like learning to do voice overs like a pro, a few simple tips can go a long way to making you better on camera. Looking good is key. I admit it. Stand up straight!

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Boardomatics 101: Everything You Need to Know

Storyboard Hero

When crafting a boardomatic, the storyboard artist takes into account various elements such as character design, production design, spatial connections, scene staging, depth of frame, camera angles, and point of view, all aimed at effectively conveying the story outlined in the script.

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How to Script a Video for Your E-Learning Content

LearnDash

A lot of online educators fall into one of two camps: Either they are comfortable writing content but the idea of standing in front of a camera intimidates them, or they dislike writing content and are hoping video tutorials will spare them an unpleasant task. Cut down on awkward pauses and vocal hesitation sounds.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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My Adventure at Lynda.com

Kapp Notes

Corey had me bring me several changes of clothes so we could see which outfit would look best on camera. It is amazing when you see a set and how rough it looks when you take in the entire set but when you then see it through the perspective of the camera, it looks wonderful. Awesome stuff with great camera riggings to pan the games.

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How to Soundproof a Room for Quality Voice Overs

TechSmith Camtasia

No amount of set design, camera effects, or lighting tricks will help your finished video if your audio sounds like an old cassette tape. Your point gets lost in the static along with your voice. But for anything with a voice over, on-screen dialog, or interview, you’ll want to make sure the sound quality is as good as possible.

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