Part 2 of this video series on creating video lessons discusses setting up your room for recording, recording the presentation, and exporting as a movie.
YouTube Link: http://youtu.be/V3gmIFuj0Xc
Remember, typically one person will be watching your video at a time. Talk to that one person.
As I mentioned in the video, the main drawback to using PowerPoint is the inability to edit your narrations easily. That’s why I recommend the Stop, Clap, Pause, Start Over method when possible. The mistakes can be taken out in post-production editing. At worst, you can re-record a whole slide if necessary.
Once finished, export at the highest possible resolution, and get ready for editing.
Next we’ll consider post-production editing using Microsoft Movie Maker.