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− | This page documents how to create screencasts for Amahi. | + | This page documents how to create screencasts for Amahi. See examples of our [https://www.amahi.org/videos screencasts]. |
− | = Elements of a screencast = | + | == Elements of a screencast == |
* Idea for the topic of the screencast | * Idea for the topic of the screencast | ||
* Title | * Title | ||
* Small description (1-2 Paragraphs) | * Small description (1-2 Paragraphs) | ||
− | * Knowledge about how to preform task for screencast | + | * Knowledge about how to preform the task for the screencast |
− | = Steps = | + | * Video capture of the task |
− | * Record | + | * Small intro video (~6 seconds) |
− | * | + | * Small ending video (~4 seconds) |
− | * | + | |
− | + | == Steps == | |
+ | # Do the following steps as necessary, improving in each iteration: | ||
+ | #* Create/edit a script | ||
+ | #* Record a screen capture | ||
+ | #* Record a voice over using script and voiceover | ||
+ | #* Watch the rough screen capture with the voice over | ||
+ | #* Tweak or re-record a new screen capture while listening to voice over | ||
+ | # Import the latest screen capture and voice over to a video editing program like iMovie | ||
+ | # Add a small intro video, with a title (we have one) | ||
+ | # Play the screen capture and the voice over at the same time | ||
+ | # Edit video and audio to be synchronized | ||
+ | # Add a small ending video (optional) | ||
+ | # Export the entire screencast |
Latest revision as of 11:56, 6 May 2014
This page documents how to create screencasts for Amahi. See examples of our screencasts.
Elements of a screencast
- Idea for the topic of the screencast
- Title
- Small description (1-2 Paragraphs)
- Knowledge about how to preform the task for the screencast
- Video capture of the task
- Small intro video (~6 seconds)
- Small ending video (~4 seconds)
Steps
- Do the following steps as necessary, improving in each iteration:
- Create/edit a script
- Record a screen capture
- Record a voice over using script and voiceover
- Watch the rough screen capture with the voice over
- Tweak or re-record a new screen capture while listening to voice over
- Import the latest screen capture and voice over to a video editing program like iMovie
- Add a small intro video, with a title (we have one)
- Play the screen capture and the voice over at the same time
- Edit video and audio to be synchronized
- Add a small ending video (optional)
- Export the entire screencast