Voicing over your videos help

derekxec

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Does anyone do tutorials and just records the video and then does the audio after recording the video instead of during the video recording? If so do you find its easier like that or better to record audio and video at the same time?

To the people that record audio after video how did you start doing that? I would like to try it but I cant figure out the best way to record the video slow enough (or fast enough) to match it up to what I am saying.

So does anyone have any advice for me on doing the voice after recording the video? thanks for any advice you guys have that could help me.
 
Ive only done one but what i did and am actually in the middle of doing right now (for another)
is record your video
edit it so you can remove all the pauses and speed it up ect..
then record the voice over in one go
in your video editor add the voice over, and cut and move it to go well with the video while also cutting out silent parts
 
I do many tutorials on my channel. For my newer videos I write a script first and do a voice over. I find that this way I can be very much more straight to the point than others who are just mumbling around.
 
Do one master take first with the camera static in one shot. This will also be your master audio track. Then you can just overlay close-ups and alternate shots on top of the master video, but retain the original master audio track. It's easier to manipulate individual video clips to match up with what's being said in the audio, rather than trying to play catch-up/slow-down recording an audio track that matches what's going on in the video, in my opinion.[DOUBLEPOST=1407504978,1407504923][/DOUBLEPOST]If you have a second camera it's even easier because you never have to move your master shot camera to come in for close-ups and detail shots.
 
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