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Topic: Quick Beginner’s Guide To Make Videos Reviews. (Read 458 times)

legendary
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Nice guide. Despite the fact that I prefer OBS, it was interesting to read about this program.

Actually I am not looking to recommend any specific program, it is obvious that the nature of the post leads us to that, but my goal is perhaps to encourage this activity, and take advantage of the promotions that are presented at a certain time.

OBS certainly does it all, but it can be overwhelming if it's your first time doing something similar, but it's the next level of any basic software (not just the one AtC) that captures your on-screen activity (video).

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Nice guide. Despite the fact that I prefer OBS, it was interesting to read about this program.
legendary
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Hi, Thank you for your contributions, they show the different options that exist.

I know the two mentioned, but still none really does it in three steps, there are others that work just like the soft that I mention in the OP, but I have tried them and in reality, AtC  is still the simplest;
1.- Select screen
2.- Start button , then talk because you don't need a microphone, it works as an audio grabber too, so you really only need a PC and internet connection.
3.- Stop

One more thing. For windows 10 user, simply click "win (windows logo) + G". and game menu bar will appear. Then you can make a video review. You can capture and/or recording. This windows feature also displays your PC's performance when do recording activities.

I have W10 on another PC, it's an add-on app, not use for my stuff of videos, so I did not find it relevant.

Now why not recommend it, first it is in W10 but the main thing has its limitations, it does not allow me to select screen sections or follow the pointer, nor does it bring the final cut and start function where usually there is a period of time to start recording and it is not necessary, the same with the end.

Eye! But undoubtedly, it easily classifies for a novice who begins with his video reviews and who wants to take some activity that appears in the forum, without it having to be something he wants to dedicate himself to, just looking to participate.

Wlogo + G, If you do you will see something like this:




(OBS) It is a free option and it works well for streaming, but it is not easy to configure at the first time level (newcomer). Important, its recommendation is excellent, in fact although nowadays I do not use it, for reasons of personal taste, but its benefits would be excellent for those who want to level up and start gaining experience.

In fact streaming is available for all kinds of accounts today on YouTube can be an option as well.

It is good to say that although I recommend soft AtC (op), as an advanced user I can say that it is only a start from where to start a video review, so that you take advantage of or at least begin to know a content format that can bring you benefits, in right now there is one in services.

A software offers features that are tailored to the tastes of users, not only in its use, but also in knowing whether it is paid or free, so all discussed here, are free to download.


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For now, I didn't use or hear about that kind of software for recording instead I'm using the bandicam before and it has a good recording quality too but the main problem is the watermark so I'm going to switch into obs which is more efficient and to me also you can stream on your Facebook, record your window, use different frames for streaming and more also it is more to use this platform because even the mouse point and hover will be included also one of the good things is the quality and resolution of the output it's more good and adjustable. I'm not promoting the platform and I'm not against the post or the thread instead I'm giving my experience about the good platform on recording and many people known this too for making a good video for reviews.
staff
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I'd recommend Open broadcasting software (OBS) as its a open source software, and free to use. Its probably the most used ever since Fraps was popular a few years ago. Its wickedly easy to get setup, and its also got advanced features which could benefit Youtube or live streaming platforms such as Twitch.
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One more thing. For windows 10 user, simply click "win (windows logo) + G". and game menu bar will appear. Then you can make a video review. You can capture and/or recording. This windows feature also displays your PC's performance when do recording activities.

legendary
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       In just three steps

This guide is primarily concerned with the BCT ecosystem, it is not intended to be a professional guide, nor to introduce you to the world of YouTuber, nor to be an expert in Bounty ANN campaigns, where you can see payments for content creation on YouTube, if you You want to make a career of YouTuber, so go Google Search.

There are opportunities that are presented in the forum and I am sure some want to try, but they think that it is complicated and in a certain way it is, but they depend on the conditions of each promotion, some ask for experience, followers, views, etc., others just want to know the user experience in the use of your product.

So what to do to participate in the Brave and honorable way, without losing the pride of the rank that he carries but doing something acceptable, follow these steps:

1.-To make a video reviews, the main thing is to have a program that captures the screen in video, if you are a novice and do  understand me, you have reached the level 1.

2.-Software to use: there are so many that you can get confused, but I recommend using one that only captures video and audio, as there are programs that do everything, that is, capture the screen, then you can edit the video, audio, add notes, effects, transitions and everything you can think of, but we don't want to get confused in the first video, but we want to do it right.

So, I will recommend a simple one like Atube catcher. Download it as you like in google, I will not put a link. It is not the issue here but the procedure.

Surely there are those who will say, there are better, it is true, but do not complicate much, you the novice who reads me of knowledge level 1, yes! ok.

3.-In that program go to Screen Record, then (1)select area, don't touch anything else, click (2)Start and when finished your project (3) Stop button.



Ready! has your Video Reviews.

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It's that simple. But, from now on, if you follow my considerations, you will have a decent, presentable video ... continue reading, something is missing for the final installment.

Considerations
To take it to the good level, worthy of a novice who not only wants to participate.

So! Make a storyboard of what you are going to do, if you have skills to express yourself, do not do it then. But even advanced users have a written script of the main or general themes.

In order not to have to make audio edits; speak loudly, do not shout and please do not use curtains or musical backdrops.

This allows you not to have to search for other software to perfect your audio and then have to start editing video and audio separately, and then, through advanced video software, finish the project. Which is not really the point of this quick guide.

To finish use the trimmer tool in atube catcher, since you have to trim if the intro and end are the case. This is very easy actually to do with this software.


With an advanced editor, you can include an intro and an ending, but it may take hours, in our video reviews made by newbies we are interested in starting well and ending well, so, to make it easy and get to the previous image, go tools;



This software is very easy to use, remember training or practice can lead you to use better software and consequently better results. But in a video review before a pompous intro and elegant transitions, the content of your comments and in general the user experience matter a lot.



I'm just a craftsman of digital content.
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