Video Production for Course Creators
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Different types of videos I make including talking head and screen capture.
Getting my equipment working well has taken more than a year and $10,000.
I like to have the option to stand or sit without changing anything.
My standing desk using a shelving unit for under $100
Lighting setup simply with clip on lamps and studio lighting for under $100
A backdrop will make you look much more professional for under $100
Using a green screen for combined talking head and screen capture videos
Having your audio right to begin with is much easier than editing it in Camtasia
Exporting options to render your video in Camtasia Studio.
Having your audio good without editing is much easier than editing in Camtasia 2
How to import a video already recording for editing in Camtasia 2
Advanced exporting options for rendering in more formats besides MP4
Importing your talking head videos live in Final Cut Pro X
Importing a video you already recorded into Final Cut Pro X
Adding graphics your videos is fairly simple in Final Cut Pro X.
You can add text a lot of different ways in Final Cut Pro X
Exporting options to render your video in Final Cut Pro X
Send to compressor for long rendering jobs and multiple videos
What hardware can you use to start cheap and what do I use?
Which version of Wirecast I use and what you might want to use?
Introduction to Wirecast and how to save your production setup
Setting up your picture, editing your shot, and using a green screen
Setting up your output to stream live to YouTube and Twitch
Screen capture another computer and record to disk with Wirecast