Description
You've no doubt seen great training videos and course guides that made learning seem easy. Well it's time for you to create these types of resources yourselfbut where do you start? What kind of hardware, software, sound equipment, scripts, and cameras do you need to become your own video/training producer? In this class we will answer these questions while passing along effective practices for using Camtasia software as our editing tool of choice. We will show you how to set up a video capture environment and produce output for computers, Apple iPads, and television. We will cover story boarding, audio/video capturing, using voice recognition, captioning, and basic voice-over editing. We will also discuss some techniques you can use to refine your training using video drafting to evaluate your technique, voice, and pacing. If you have wanted to start making your own training videos but weren't sure how to do it, this class will give you everything you need to get started.
Key Learnings
- Learn how to capture live audio and video learning modules
- Learn how to storyboard concepts and use video to proof lessons
- Learn how to edit video and audio and create basic effects
- Learn how to set up your own audio/video studio
Speaker
- RGRobert GreenSince 1991 Robert Green has provided CAD management consulting, programming, training, and technical writing services for clients throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. A mechanical engineer by training, Robert has used many popular CAD tools in a variety of engineering environments since 1985. Robert has acquired his expertise in CAD management via real-world experience as the 'alpha CAD user' everywhere he has worked. Over time he has come to enjoy the technological and training challenges associated with CAD management, and he now trains CAD managers via public speaking. Robert is well known for his insightful articles in Cadalyst magazine and for his book, Expert CAD Management: The Complete Guide (published by Sybex). When he's not writing, Robert heads his own consulting practice, Robert Green Consulting, based in Atlanta, Georgia.
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