KacperDzn
Member
Hello guys,
Personally, for recording I use Camtasia Studio 9 recorder. This is great for me as it is very simple to set up and is lag-free. If you are a gamer, I'd recommend OBS (Open Broadcast Software) as if you use the right settings you can get some clean gaming videos!
After I record In Camtasia, I cut out any parts I don't need, speed the video up (If I am doing a speed-art) and then render it out.
Now I have my clip, I open Sony VEGAS Pro 15 and import my clip. I add my intro at the start. Place advertising lower thirds throughout the video, add non-copyright music in the background - which I get from the YouTube channel: No Copy Right Sounds - and add a color correction to the video for extra effect. I then add any needed text and import my outro into the video. Now I usually use the same music I used throughout the video for the outro but just turn the volume up as it gives a nice effect. I make the outro 30 seconds long because thats the general time for YouTube end screens. - When I add the lower thirds, I add a sound effect when they come in so it grabs the viewers attention.
There's the video done! Now I go into Photoshop and make a eye catching thumbnail and BOOM!
I really hope this helped.
Personally, for recording I use Camtasia Studio 9 recorder. This is great for me as it is very simple to set up and is lag-free. If you are a gamer, I'd recommend OBS (Open Broadcast Software) as if you use the right settings you can get some clean gaming videos!
After I record In Camtasia, I cut out any parts I don't need, speed the video up (If I am doing a speed-art) and then render it out.
Now I have my clip, I open Sony VEGAS Pro 15 and import my clip. I add my intro at the start. Place advertising lower thirds throughout the video, add non-copyright music in the background - which I get from the YouTube channel: No Copy Right Sounds - and add a color correction to the video for extra effect. I then add any needed text and import my outro into the video. Now I usually use the same music I used throughout the video for the outro but just turn the volume up as it gives a nice effect. I make the outro 30 seconds long because thats the general time for YouTube end screens. - When I add the lower thirds, I add a sound effect when they come in so it grabs the viewers attention.
There's the video done! Now I go into Photoshop and make a eye catching thumbnail and BOOM!
I really hope this helped.