You’ve recorded that video or audio interview, now what? This presentations builds on the best practices covered in Colleen’s
part one webinar. We will explore ideas and tools for trimming out mistakes or sensitive content, and for adding a title screen and ending credits screen before sharing with others. We will also look at ways to enhance your recordings by weaving in relevant supporting visual imagery like photos, maps, and historical documents. Finally we will review options for generating full text transcriptions of your interviews.
Comments (19)
It gave me more ideas!
WOW, just wow! I can't wait to try these tools and put together some videos. Thank you, Colleen!
Interesting webinar and good to know what is involved. I won't be using this format for my histories. It is more complicated than I think I can handle at age 89. I would rather write another book with pictures etc.
Really great information, but a little too much for a beginner like me! I'm grateful to have a Legacy subscription so I can rewatch as I progress in my skills!
Colleen Robledo Greene not only shares her passion for family history with her viewers but also provides such a wonderful amount of detail that reflects her deep knowledge & impressive command of her subject material! Bravo!
Wonderful topic. Thank you for offering it for free.
There is a lot of great how-to information in this webinar. I am not ready to put it into practice, but it made me much more aware of the possibilities available. Thanks for another great educational webinar!
Excellent presentation