Here's a video produced by my brother Eric Knutzen about Sustainability at Kauai Community College:
Can your team use some of the video techniques illustrated here?
What do you think are the most persuasive elements used in this video?
Brant
Here's a video produced by my brother Eric Knutzen about Sustainability at Kauai Community College:
Can your team use some of the video techniques illustrated here?
What do you think are the most persuasive elements used in this video?
Brant
Hello all,
Here's an example I made of "chroma keying", or the removal of a green-screen background to create a borderless narrator sitting in front of a PPT presentation:
I mentioned this in the web conference yesterday, as a way to put yourself into your video as a narrator, and it's a bit more professional-looking than a "talking head" video.
Here's a video tutorial which walks you thru the steps to do chroma-key color removal in Camtasia Studio editing:
For a basic tutorial on how to present as a square-box talking head in front of a powerpoint, see this video about "layering" using Camtasia Studio (Mac version):
Note: I suggest that for most teams, the use of slides should be only 10-20% of the video, as the majority of the video time should show the real-life context of your projects: the people, the problem, the desired solution, and the suggested path to get there!
Brant