Nice stuff. Can you comment on how you record your videos? What platform your are using? There seems to be a lot going on at once and rather than doing it all in post you are just bringing together two screens
Thanks for noticing. I continue experimenting with expanding how to educate standard software video instruction with visuals, audio, and storyline. The journey of learning “filmmaking” has been long. I start by creating an outline “script” to storyboard what I am trying to teach. Then, I record the video walkthrough with the screen capture software of CAMTASIA. Next, the speaking script is written to match the recorded computer screen video. Noting in the written script where to be looking to reference different parts of the monitor screen to simulate that I am recording the video and screen capture at the same time (which I am not doing). Practice, practice, and then on to headshot video shooting. My spare bedroom studio has several background color LED lights projected to a gray backdrop. And then, for video recording, I use three networked Panasonic Lumix BGH1 box cameras each with a different focal length. Plus a separate microphone, just out of view Turn the cameras on and record. Next, the three recorded video files will be edited in multicam mode in DaVINCI RESOLVE using iZOTOPE RX10 audio tool cleanup. Take the audio and video headshot video back into the screen recorded CAMTASIA and finish up adding the screen zoom, text overlays, pointers and more. All using CAMTASIA. All in all, it is a considerable time commitment. However, I enjoy the process of making my mini-films for others to learn from.
Nice stuff. Can you comment on how you record your videos? What platform your are using? There seems to be a lot going on at once and rather than doing it all in post you are just bringing together two screens
Thanks for noticing. I continue experimenting with expanding how to educate standard software video instruction with visuals, audio, and storyline.
The journey of learning “filmmaking” has been long.
I start by creating an outline “script” to storyboard what I am trying to teach. Then, I record the video walkthrough with the screen capture software of CAMTASIA.
Next, the speaking script is written to match the recorded computer screen video. Noting in the written script where to be looking to reference different parts of the monitor screen to simulate that I am recording the video and screen capture at the same time (which I am not doing).
Practice, practice, and then on to headshot video shooting.
My spare bedroom studio has several background color LED lights projected to a gray backdrop. And then, for video recording, I use three networked Panasonic Lumix BGH1 box cameras each with a different focal length. Plus a separate microphone, just out of view
Turn the cameras on and record. Next, the three recorded video files will be edited in multicam mode in DaVINCI RESOLVE using iZOTOPE RX10 audio tool cleanup.
Take the audio and video headshot video back into the screen recorded CAMTASIA and finish up adding the screen zoom, text overlays, pointers and more. All using CAMTASIA.
All in all, it is a considerable time commitment. However, I enjoy the process of making my mini-films for others to learn from.