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

TechSmith Camtasia

Plus, the video's musical track was written by a co-worker's band (Macca) so getting copywrite permission was a breeze. I really wanted to communicate the human side of this story to our customers and so used multiple voice narrations running behind these images. Camera (not that you need a fancy one): Canon 5D SLR.

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Using Video in eLearning

ICS Learning

Videos should be thought provoking and well-focused in order to capture learners’ attention and keep them engaged. Videos should be well produced, with good quality sound, imaging and acting. But a good quality video with meaningful content will make your students admire your professionalism and will certainly capture their attention.

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Talking head video for eLearning: A step-by-step guide

TalentLMS

In reality, a talking head video is the simplest video format you can possibly have: a single person, usually an interviewee or a Subject Matter Expert (SME), talking to the camera. The host can be sitting or standing, although they’re usually only featured up to their chest or waist, so as not to detract attention from their speech.

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Avoid These Common Video Editing Mistakes

TechSmith Camtasia

Music, voice and your clips audio. Newbie editors often have their music track overpowering their other tracks. Newbie editors often have their music track overpowering their other tracks. Make sure the music blends in with your voice talent, or sits just below the voice. Similar to the image below.

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5 Vital Steps to Create Appealing Corporate Training Videos

Obsidian Learning

In this chapter we’re going to provide you with some general tips for drawing your learners in and getting them not only to pay attention to your corporate training videos…but to want to pay attention. Integrate sound and music. Sound and music appeal to learners on a primal level. Pick something upbeat.

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Lights, Camera, Action! How to Develop Corporate Training Videos

CommLab India

Videos are crisp, engaging, and hold the attention of learners, unlike any other medium. A video having bad production values will not only frustrate viewers but also have a negative impact on the image of your company. The actor should be charismatic enough to hold the attention of the viewers for the entire duration.

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Making Engaging Video

TechSmith Camtasia

Ultimately, your video is battling many other things for your audience’s attention. You can use video image thumbnails, titles, descriptions, and other features to signal to your audience if the video is relevant to them. Incorporate music. But, if used appropriately, music can make your video more dynamic and interesting.

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