Ripple Callouts is a commercial product that does this, but I especially recommend the free TKY Marker Pen plugin for drawing lines, arrows, circles, boxes, etc. in FCPX to make the visual match the voiceover.įor calling attention to things I use various plugins to zoom in and to highlight items. I then add her audio into FCPX, delete the earlier voiceover, and adjust timings, etc. She then edits what she has said into a script which she then reads into a better mic and audio recorder. We have her record the screen capture while doing a simple voiceover. You have done several of these too so you may not find this helpful, but for others: However, sometimes the tutorial and voiceover require more control that is practical with ScreenFlow, so we export those (SF does export prores for use in Final Cut) and finish in FCPX. features in ScreenFlow, you may find that its editing features will do all that you need. Once you see the zoom/magnification, etc. We always do the screen captures in ScreenFlow. My wife is an academic librarian and I help her create tutorial videos on searching various web databases. just to feed my curiosity: What makes you switch from iMovie to FCPX? I was for >10y a huge fan of iMovie, but dared the plunge about two years ago - due to complexity of my edits, mainly multi-cam, 'looks' Simply modifying some lower-third to your design, your colors, your logo gives your productions a more 'branded' aka speaking of top-quality, 'professional' look. * to give your videos that extra-kick of 'personality', consider a 50$ investement for Motion5 - it is NO beginner tool, for sure, but it let's you 'edit'/mod existing titles/transitions from FCPX. * FCPX 'flies' on smaller Macs, when you store your 'raws'=Events on some faster external hard-drive for smaller budgets, any usb3-connected device improves speed dramatically, for sure, a $$$$ tb-connected raid5 is nicer. įrom the hobbyist corner, meant just as an addendum to Ronny's, as usual, excellent advice: I am an Artist/Teacher/Writer who has been editing my own videos in iMovie.
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