FastBikerBoy
chuckebaby
by the way karl, ive learned to appreciate the videos you have done for sonar.
I would love to get some pointers some time.
I know this is a lot to ask with you busy doing your own thing but if you get just a second I would love to learn a few tricks.
#1-your videos sound professional because of the content you speak of.
#2- your presentations, they are methodically a work of art, is this planned.?
I have a few more but id dont want to totally de-rail this thread, not that it's going anywhere anyway.
you know what I mean ;)
Hi Charlie
Thanks.
Yes most are pretty well planned. In fact 90% of the time I spend on a video is spent on planning how to get the subject across and then scripting the actions and narrative. The actual capture process is pretty quick.
I also record the narration first, capture the screen action separately and then edit it all together. Post edit work is done by SWA.
HTH
wow, I had no idea that you actually do the narration part first, but it makes sense, im sure your able to get your point across in a better fashion by doing it this way.
to much is left behind when doing things on the fly(like the way you used to do your you tube vids) like I do some of mine.
this one here of mine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjZS61Wg-XY was done by recording the video first with a dummy narration track and then going back after and editing the narration overdub once more.
as well as cutting up some of the useless trash that gets thrown around in there.
was there any videos you watched about creating good videos that helped you, or got you on the idea of doing narration first ?
I don't want to you to give away all your tricks here on the forum so feel free to either say, ahhh,maybe..lol
or just skip it :)
im just learning to polish and get to be half as good as you karl.
I don't see a future in it for me, im just trying to better my production skills.