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  1. Hi to all!

    Which software would you recommend when it comes to creating presentational videos like this one for example? I've tried with Adobe Premiere but the configuration is a bit complicated, the outputs are too big, and I need to prepare all pictures in Photoshop first...

    Is there any better solution made for the purpose of this kind of videos?

    I want to create something interesting for "HTIE" program (you can see what kind of information I need to present) including different background, pictures, headlines, animations, voices etc.
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    If you want smaller output file size then lower the video and audio bitrate.


    Or are you just spamming your site?
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  3. Output file size is not so crucial issue. There are options that I need like some kind of "in-built" designing options and similar. How do you think I'm spamming my site?
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    The example clip consists simply of a time-lapse/slow FPS record-normal FPS playback, and dve moves. This can be done in any NLE that supports those, including Premiere. It doesn't necessarily require still shots - that's just a common way to do it. Regardless of apps used, the planning/setup involved is not as simple. There is no "make my video look like this" magic button/app; you'll have to do it yourself.

    Scott
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  5. Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    The example clip consists simply of a time-lapse/slow FPS record-normal FPS playback, and dve moves. This can be done in any NLE that supports those, including Premiere. It doesn't necessarily require still shots - that's just a common way to do it. Regardless of apps used, the planning/setup involved is not as simple. There is no "make my video look like this" magic button/app; you'll have to do it yourself.

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    Thank you Scott. I've been seeing a lot of similar videos on the net (drawing hand) so I was thinking there is a particular software or tool for doing it.
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    The most important tool in that video is the artist's hand (and brain).

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  7. I have been searching for something like Moovly. That's it
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  8. Other commonly used software options for the "white board" type animations are sparkol videoscribe, and after effects with various pre-made templates (just search for "videohive + whiteboard" and you will see dozens of after effects templates with premade assets)
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  9. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Other commonly used software options for the "white board" type animations are sparkol videoscribe, and after effects with various pre-made templates (just search for "videohive + whiteboard" and you will see dozens of after effects templates with premade assets)
    Thank you. In fact, I didn't know it's called so (white board).
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