Great question. I don’t think there’s a universal best pick, since it depends how you want to use the video platform. In terms of which one is most versatile, I’d likely recommend Descript: witandwire.com/descript
I am using a Logitech MX Brio Ultra HD, and it is a fairly decent webcam. My problem is that I can not quite figure out where to place the webcam and how to align it with my eyes so that the recording looks like I am looking into the camera instead of looking a bit downwards or a tad upwards looking unnatural. Any tips on that as how to make sure I look most natural looking into the webcam? Maybe you could one day do a video on how to look into the camera? Thank you
Great question. It might work to mount your webcam on an arm instead of your monitor so it would be directly at eye level. And thank you for the suggestion! I’ll make a note as a possible idea for the future.
Hi Melissa, I just paid the yearly sub with Tella through your link (posting here to keep them honest lol). I ended up going with Kajabi (through another creator's link), but definitely wanted to get back over here and send a bit of support your way, as your tips have been very helpful. I think Tella will do everything I need for now. Thanks Much, Joe
Not sure why the masses have not revolted against the subscription model yet.... It's only worthwhile if you are either making bank or using the software constantly month after month. Otherwise, see ya. But very useful content and thanks for the video!
I wish someone would show how to use Tella to record a window. I don't see anything when I try to record a part of my screen except the big "gear" icon.
I’m not sure where that specific gear icon is, but it might make sense to reach out to Tella’s support team with a screenshot. They might be able to help.
Hey Melissa, This was a great video. I am a Film lecturer and I always end up making tutorial videos the long method. I have recorded videos for post softwares and also done videos where I explain scripts with a top down camera. This was very useful! And thank you for the 30% discount. Was great seeing the price drop with your code. :')
If I understand the question correctly, Tella doesn't offer a way to remove the background in your camera view. For that, you might need another app. For example, Loom offers blurred or greenscreen backgrounds: witandwire.com/loom Another option is Descript: witandwire.com/descript
Thanks, Melissa @witandwire. Will use your lifetime discount link. I wonder if you can do another full demo of Tella soon, as they've added many more features. Thanks again!
@@witandwire Great. You're welcome, and thank you. These periodic tools updates are not only legit, they are extremely helpful...and far from redundant, especially for those that recently found you.
Great question. They don’t offer a migration, and my strong hunch is that none of the video recording tools will offer a migration service, unfortunately. I think your best bet will either be a manual move or support from a VA (or third-party).
It's ultimately depends on your preferences and your needs as a business owner. If you want something easy to use, then Loom witandwire.com/loom is a great option, and it's popular among online business owners. If you're looking for a screen-recording tool that combines the ease of Loom with the creativity of Canva to help you create great-looking tutorials and online course videos all with one tool, then Tella witandwire.com/tella is also a great option. - Team Wit & Wire
Hey Melissa, thanks for the video. I'm wondering how I can blur certain parts of a screen recording. I've got some sensitive info, like emails, in my class videos that I don't want viewers to see. By the way, I saw the zoom feature, but I'm looking for something that lets me zoom in on specific areas of the screen recording, not just a centralized zoom. Any ideas? :)
Great question! I double-checked, and unfortunately, I don’t think Tella currently has a blur feature or the option to Zoom on a specific spot. If you still want to try Tella, for the blur, you might be able to use an external tool (like a Chrome extension). Alternatively, these tools might offer one or both features: - Loom (blur, no Zoom): witandwire.com/loom - Screen Studio (Mac only, customizable Zoom, no blur): witandwire.com/screenstudio - ScreenFlow (Mac only, might do both but not sure): witandwire.com/screenflow
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This is good. So to be clear if we use the Tella slide making feature, we can't use the animated bullet points like you do in your own courses?
Thank you! And yes, that’s correct. But you can still use the screenshare feature to see any animations you’ve included in your presentation.
Do you like Loom, Descript or Tella better? Or is there another tool you like better lately?
Great question. I don’t think there’s a universal best pick, since it depends how you want to use the video platform. In terms of which one is most versatile, I’d likely recommend Descript: witandwire.com/descript
okay ill record yourself with yourself
Best of luck!
Team Wit & Wire
I am using a Logitech MX Brio Ultra HD, and it is a fairly decent webcam. My problem is that I can not quite figure out where to place the webcam and how to align it with my eyes so that the recording looks like I am looking into the camera instead of looking a bit downwards or a tad upwards looking unnatural. Any tips on that as how to make sure I look most natural looking into the webcam? Maybe you could one day do a video on how to look into the camera? Thank you
Great question. It might work to mount your webcam on an arm instead of your monitor so it would be directly at eye level. And thank you for the suggestion! I’ll make a note as a possible idea for the future.
Hi Melissa, I just paid the yearly sub with Tella through your link (posting here to keep them honest lol). I ended up going with Kajabi (through another creator's link), but definitely wanted to get back over here and send a bit of support your way, as your tips have been very helpful. I think Tella will do everything I need for now. Thanks Much, Joe
We appreciate you using our affiliate link. 😊
We're so glad it's meeting your needs and our channel has been helpful to you!
- Team Wit & Wire
Not sure why the masses have not revolted against the subscription model yet.... It's only worthwhile if you are either making bank or using the software constantly month after month. Otherwise, see ya. But very useful content and thanks for the video!
A fair point. And you're welcome!
I wish someone would show how to use Tella to record a window. I don't see anything when I try to record a part of my screen except the big "gear" icon.
I’m not sure where that specific gear icon is, but it might make sense to reach out to Tella’s support team with a screenshot. They might be able to help.
Hey Melissa, This was a great video. I am a Film lecturer and I always end up making tutorial videos the long method. I have recorded videos for post softwares and also done videos where I explain scripts with a top down camera. This was very useful! And thank you for the 30% discount. Was great seeing the price drop with your code. :')
I'm so glad the tutorial (and the code) were helpful!
Hello , how can I record a video with the camera (also ) yet remove the background where I am to keep it clean.
If I understand the question correctly, Tella doesn't offer a way to remove the background in your camera view. For that, you might need another app. For example, Loom offers blurred or greenscreen backgrounds: witandwire.com/loom
Another option is Descript: witandwire.com/descript
Thanks, Melissa @witandwire. Will use your lifetime discount link. I wonder if you can do another full demo of Tella soon, as they've added many more features. Thanks again!
You're welcome! And thank you for the video suggestion.
@@witandwire Great. You're welcome, and thank you. These periodic tools updates are not only legit, they are extremely helpful...and far from redundant, especially for those that recently found you.
Thank you i was looking for something like this
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful.
Great video. Direct to the point, concise, on point! Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is great! Do they offer migration from loom?
Great question. They don’t offer a migration, and my strong hunch is that none of the video recording tools will offer a migration service, unfortunately. I think your best bet will either be a manual move or support from a VA (or third-party).
This looks really interesting - thanks Melissa 👍
I'm glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video Melissa.
You're welcome!
@@witandwireHi Melissa! Can you do a similar tutorial but just using CANVA?🤔 Thanks!
What's a better option - Loom or Tella?
It's ultimately depends on your preferences and your needs as a business owner.
If you want something easy to use, then Loom witandwire.com/loom is a great option, and it's popular among online business owners.
If you're looking for a screen-recording tool that combines the ease of Loom with the creativity of Canva to help you create great-looking tutorials and online course videos all with one tool, then Tella witandwire.com/tella is also a great option.
- Team Wit & Wire
Thanks! @@witandwire
@@rationalityrules111 you're welcome!
great tutorial
Thank you!
I will try it early morning
Good luck!
@@witandwire thank you
you are very pretty
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Thanks for doing this video, Melissa. Very informative and helpful.
Thank you!
It makes it creepy and weird since the person commenting is Pakistani.
Hey Melissa, thanks for the video. I'm wondering how I can blur certain parts of a screen recording. I've got some sensitive info, like emails, in my class videos that I don't want viewers to see. By the way, I saw the zoom feature, but I'm looking for something that lets me zoom in on specific areas of the screen recording, not just a centralized zoom. Any ideas? :)
Great question! I double-checked, and unfortunately, I don’t think Tella currently has a blur feature or the option to Zoom on a specific spot.
If you still want to try Tella, for the blur, you might be able to use an external tool (like a Chrome extension).
Alternatively, these tools might offer one or both features:
- Loom (blur, no Zoom): witandwire.com/loom
- Screen Studio (Mac only, customizable Zoom, no blur): witandwire.com/screenstudio
- ScreenFlow (Mac only, might do both but not sure): witandwire.com/screenflow
No blur feature yet but you can zoom in on any area of the screen.