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Film It!

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Finally, the actual filming. With so many Youtubers out there, there is plenty of advice on how to film - and many platforms available.

The easiest (the one we used) is simply recording a video conference session. Or just recording yourselves with your phones. Depending on your needs, there is PLENTY of support out there.

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Here are a few tutorial videos and links to softwares that you could use to film your presentations:

RECORD AUDIO OVER PRESENTATION

The easiest way to create a video presentation, is to record audio over your presentation. Microsoft PowerPoint and Keynote (Mac users) makes this very simple.

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Top Tip: Older versions of PowerPoint do not have the highlighter and self-video record feature, but that's fine if you just want to record audio over your presentation.

(c) Kevin Stratvert (2019)

OTHER COOL VIDEO PRESENTATION IDEAS

Here's a software to help make whiteboard videos (CAUTION: This software, while intuitive to use, charges subscription)

https://www.videoscribe.co/en/

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Make a Storyboard (which you could save as images/slideshow): https://www.storyboardthat.com/

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Make an interactive presentation by overlaying videos, sound clips, maps, text and more on a base image: https://www.thinglink.com/

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BEGINNERS' GUIDE TO MAKING A YOUTUBE VIDEO

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This is a great resource to design, film, edit, and share a visually engaging online videos:

https://www.techsmith.com/blog/make-youtube-video/#record-desktop 

RECORD YOURSELF AND PRESENTATION AT THE SAME TIME

Popular with online educators and live Web Conferences, virtual meeting softwares like Zoom and Google Hangouts allow you to record your presentation and a video of you (and your group) talking at the same time.

(c) Loise Henry (2017)

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