07-02-2013 21:25 - edited 07-02-2013 21:27
Don't have much to say there do you ![]()
brilliant vid![]()
i love the intro.
two things.
1) if you can't do voice overs could you add annotations to it instead?
2) what program are you using to do that?
again brilliant start I look forward to the next instalments![]()
on 07-02-2013 21:27
It plays ok and a noble first effort!

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on 07-02-2013 21:34
Liquid wrote:Don't have much to say there do you
brilliant vid
i love the intro.
two things.
1) if you can't do voice overs could you add annotations to it instead?
2) what program are you using to do that?
again brilliant start I look forward to the next instalments
To record my iPhone screen I'm using an application on my Mac called Reflector.
I added the titles, editted, and uploaded the video onto You Tube through iMovie.
Re annotations. I'll have a dig around iMovie and see if I can see any mention of them.
Yeah its not the best of vids, would have been better with a bit of talk over or like you mentioned annotations, but its my first go ![]()
Hopefully future vids will be better. Its all a learning curve ![]()
on 07-02-2013 21:38
on 07-02-2013 21:41
Liquid wrote:
Here you go mate
http://pinoyappler.com/2012/07/09/create-music-videos-with-annotions-using-imovie/
Believe it or not, I was reading the exact same page when I got the email notification of a new reply ![]()
on 07-02-2013 21:43
I feel an 'edit' coming on!![]()

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on 07-02-2013 21:44
on 07-02-2013 22:34
Great video, keep them coming. ![]()
on 07-02-2013 22:42
Liquid wrote:
Appears the voice input bit is right next to the annotation menu as well. There's no lip syncing so it shouldn't be too difficult
I can record a voice over, but the problem I am having is keeping up with what's going on in the video as I'm talking. If I fluff my words the video has then went onto the next step.
I need a way of either been able to record the audio seperately(and then adding/attaching it onto the video later), or been able to pause the video (when required), before then moving onto the next step/instruction.
07-02-2013 22:52 - edited 07-02-2013 22:59
http://mediacommons.psu.edu/instruction/tutorials/
Appears you could record multiple segments describing the video and attach them to specific sections of the timeline.
You could record using a secondary program then use said recordings to import to imovie. Unfortunatly I'm not a mac user so I'm not too clued up with imovie.
edit: using imove you could follow this (ignore domain name it just looked the best haha)
http://m.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-add-nar
then if you find you don't have enough time to say what you need I think you'd be able to get away with slowing down the video clip;
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2239?viewlocale=en_U
however knowing you you've probally already considered this haha just ignore me![]()
