I have photoshop 6, Openshot, of course i can download any free programme out there, i have headphone with micropone, the one you use to talk and listen via skype, i dont have a special/spefic device to record voice and i cant go out to buy any of course...i have also a microphone i use when i sing with my band
Can you put me in the right track...what i should to record a video like the one i showed you?
Thank you very much!
Here is one possibility:
Write the presentation
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You could use Microsoft PowerPoint and on each "slide", you put the photos, text and arrows etc. You move forward each slide with the keyboard.
When you have written the presentation, you then need to record yourself. You will run 2 pieces of software at the same time - 1 for the audio and 1 for the video (visuals):
Record the presentation
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1) To record your voice, buy a USB microphone that you connect to your computer. Install free audio software "Audacity" (
https://www.audacityteam.org/ ) to record your voice. Save the file as a "WAV".
2) Get some screen recording software. I advise you to google "screen recording software" - There are lots of options. You use that software to record your screen and create the "video" file. Save file as WMV or maybe even MP4 or AVI. You should do lots of tests anyway to see which format works best.
Post production
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You now need to merge the audio file and the video file to create one single video file that you can upload to Youtube. You will do that with some editing software. Again, google "video editing software" - I can recommend "filmora" but there are many others. The challenge here will be to synchronise the audio with the video so that it matches. You will have to practise cutting / moving the longer file so that the timelines match. Once they are synchronised, you lock them. You can then cut out parts that you don't want (from both input files so that it stays synched) Example: If you cough, you cut that out etc. After you have synched and edited, you output the file in a format that Youtube accepts. Again you should experiment. There are lots of tutorials for filmora and other editing software.
Important: make sure the FPS setting of your "screen recording" software (see above) matches the FPS setting that you use to output the final video in your editing software. If they do NOT match, the audio and video will not be synched in the final file.
It's a long process at first when you test all the different formats and methods but it's quite quick when you get some practice.