DIY Videoscribing – How to Create Video Scribe Videos Electronically

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Amy Goodman - February 13, 2013 Reply

Thanks. Incredibly helpful!

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Summer Sevilla - March 20, 2013 Reply

recording inception. ahaha

VideoAulas ByAna - March 22, 2013 Reply

Hey, Pat, I use to do this in the opposite order. First step, I record my drawings, and then I put them on Camtasia, speed the video up and record a voice over. I takes some editing, but works fine too. 😉

Nathaniell Brenes - April 13, 2013 Reply

How are you able to keep track of what you are saying on longer clips? It was impossible to hear they words in a 10 second clip, so I can’t imagine what it’s like doing a 3 minute tutorial or other longer video. Is it all guess work?

Denuto Newton - April 30, 2013 Reply

great tutorial, Thank you

Priyanka224 - June 30, 2013 Reply

@VideoAulas ByAna, I’ve been searching for a way to achieve that effect. May I ask, what program do you use to record the voice over?

Shateesh Nganasekaran - August 10, 2013 Reply

draw 1st and speed it up, then record the voice will be much easier.

Media Maggot - August 13, 2013 Reply

The reason why not to use VideoScribe is because in most cases you can easily tell when an animation has been made with it. So many people use VideoScribe now, so if you take the time and effort to use a tablet and your own handwriting it will stand out a lot better from the lemmings.

Edward Capaldi - August 27, 2013 Reply

doesn’t video scribe do all this in one tool?

Young Immersion Japanese - August 28, 2013 Reply

Why not do a voiceover afterwards?

easyexplainvideo - September 11, 2013 Reply

Thanks for this video. I love videoscribing too! Usually I love to use it more than any other techniques.

Sue Moseley - July 29, 2014 Reply

Is there a reason why you couldn’t create the video first – to a script and then record yourself reading the script while you watch the video playback? 

José Afonso - October 6, 2014 Reply

QuickTime can simultaneously record the screen and capture the sound.

eumatthe - March 14, 2015 Reply

Thanks Pat – this is pretty awesome information! I’ve been wanting to learn this techniques since I saw my first RSA video. I know it will be a bit challenging, since I’m no artist, but I think it will be fun to fiddle with!
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Eugene

Etsh - April 14, 2015 Reply

Awesome video
Is there any screen capture apps for Ipad?

Ximena de la Serna - July 17, 2015 Reply

Great video Pat! But wouldn’t it be easier to record the video, then speed it up in your editing software and then record the voiceover while you watch the video play back? You will save time and it won’t be as difficult!

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