Great tool for cross cultural communication and to jump over the gap of intercultural diversity. Graphic recording creates interactivity without language gaps.
Hi! This was actually done on a physical whiteboard using a bunch of photography lights and a Nikon D7000. However VideoScribe is a great little program for creating these videos digitally -- you just upload your illustrations (they need to be in SVG format) and animate them how you like. VideoScribe also has a helpful question / answer forum if you run into any difficulties.
The Fuselight Creative perfect, it is just what I was looking for! It appears there is a free trial, is there another free software that you may know of? Thank you so much :)
VideoScribe is the only one I've used -- I know there's other free software out there, but quality and usability may be variable. If you have a Mac computer, you can use Quicktime to do a screen recording of yourself drawing in any drawing program. Lots of people make whiteboard videos this way -- but the video won't have the hand drawing of course. (if you have Windows 10 you can screen record via pressing the Windows button + G to use the game centre)
Yes -- keeping an eye on Powtoon to see how it develops. I actually use Sparkol's Videoscribe (www.sparkol.com/products/videoscribe) almost exclusively now!
Great tool for cross cultural communication and to jump over the gap of intercultural diversity. Graphic recording creates interactivity without language gaps.
You've heard about PowToon (www.powtoon.com/)? A great solution, easy to use and no, I am not involved there. ;-)
thanks for this link. I just created my first cartoon... needs some enhancements...
SUPER INTERESANTE!!!!
GREAT JOB, Tanya ;-)
Hello :) i would love to know, what is the software that you use?
Hi! This was actually done on a physical whiteboard using a bunch of photography lights and a Nikon D7000. However VideoScribe is a great little program for creating these videos digitally -- you just upload your illustrations (they need to be in SVG format) and animate them how you like. VideoScribe also has a helpful question / answer forum if you run into any difficulties.
The Fuselight Creative perfect, it is just what I was looking for! It appears there is a free trial, is there another free software that you may know of? Thank you so much :)
VideoScribe is the only one I've used -- I know there's other free software out there, but quality and usability may be variable. If you have a Mac computer, you can use Quicktime to do a screen recording of yourself drawing in any drawing program. Lots of people make whiteboard videos this way -- but the video won't have the hand drawing of course. (if you have Windows 10 you can screen record via pressing the Windows button + G to use the game centre)
The Fuselight Creative these are amazing tips!! Thank you so much! Enjoyed your video a lot :)
Yes -- keeping an eye on Powtoon to see how it develops. I actually use Sparkol's Videoscribe (www.sparkol.com/products/videoscribe) almost exclusively now!