anyone on here ever made one...?
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Nah bai. But my daughter did one when she was at university
RiffRaff posted:anyone on here ever made one...?
if doing your self
get a good video camera to record presentation
create youtube account and upload
wait no so fast video format should be mp4,there is (free) powerful software called VLC you can use for recording and converting formats.
All you have to do is make a regular video and upload it on Youtube. You need to register a youtube membership so they know who you are.
Django posted:RiffRaff posted:anyone on here ever made one...?
if doing your self
get a good video camera to record presentation
create youtube account and upload
wait no so fast video format should be mp4,there is (free) powerful software called VLC you can use for recording and converting formats.
Any video works, even the ones you make from your phones.
Bibi Haniffa posted:Django posted:RiffRaff posted:anyone on here ever made one...?
if doing your self
get a good video camera to record presentation
create youtube account and upload
wait no so fast video format should be mp4,there is (free) powerful software called VLC you can use for recording and converting formats.
Any video works, even the ones you make from your phones.
Not any videos, some video with less compression takes more storage and will not work.
Phone video formats 3GPP, MPEG-4, RTSP, and Flash Lite compression which takes less storage will work.
Django on the right track...this is an example of what I want to do
You need animation software vs just video camera. Here is a youtube link to look at.
Professional sounding audio [and editing] is just as important as pro video.
It all depends who is the audience for this video [marketing]. The example shown has too much unnecessary noise on the audio and it don't sound professionally scripted.
The information displayed on the example might be fact, but if the audio don't grasp the audience's attention, many might not watch it to the end.
Django's suggestion for a professionally formatted camera is important, but it all depends on how professional you want to make the video.
I lose interest with some Utube videos in about ten seconds, due to poor quality.
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