The Complete Video Production Course: Beginner to Advanced by Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre
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The Complete Video Production Course: Beginner to Advanced!
Learn the video production of w / Camtasia Studio, Camtasia 2, Final Cut Pro X and Wirecast!
How would you feel if you could use Camtasia Studio, Camtasia 2, Final Cut Pro X, Wirecast, and iMovie to create videos and share them online? Creating videos is the most valuable skill I’ve learned online, because it allows me to share and teach everything else I know. Take this course when you are ready to speed up your training with video production software that works for me and works for Joe Paris to make videos online, including all the videos in this course!
You can use this course at any level of video production, because the Wirecast section of the course is designed for live streaming, which is the most advanced type of video production I know of. If you are a beginner, you may miss out on the many hours of painful training I have spent to learn most of these programs on my own. If you are like me and have already used some programs like Camtasia and want to expand your capabilities, you may be inspired to try Final Cut Pro X or Wirecast to improve your video production abilities.
You will also get a complete step-by-step guide to all the hardware I use today to shoot all kinds of different videos-from simple talking head videos with a webcam to live streaming video games on my Windows PC using a green screen and capture card, to an iMac with Wirecast.
As with the other courses I teach, you can expect an answer in this course to any question you ask
Your instructor(S)
Jerry Banfield with Edoufir
In 2005, when I was in College at the University of South Carolina, I tried to start working on the Internet. I signed up for the MLM program and the survey website. A month later, I received a refund from both of them and realized that it was impossible to work online because everything was a Scam. To tell the truth, I was afraid of failing again.
In 2011, I moved in with my wife and started an online business, focusing on video game addiction in an attempt to avoid solving any of my other problems. A few months later, I changed my business to selling shirts because I realized that there was no money depending on video games. A year after starting my business, I dropped out of my PhD program in criminology at the University of South Florida to run my business full-time, which by then had changed to helping clients with Facebook and Google ads, based on my experience of not being able to successfully do it for myself.
In 2013, I started sharing everything I knew for free on YouTube because I hoped it would help me get more customers. By April 2014, I was almost bankrupt, having failed in 15 + different business models. I was also almost dead trying to drink the pain, and thankfully the fear of death prompted me to come to my senses. My recovery has led me to focus more on truly serving others and less on what I will get out of it. I started doing courses online with Udemy, which soon turned into my first real business. I worked with as many talented instructors as I could and learned from the best instructors how to get the most sales in my courses.
In 2015, I tried to make some inspiring videos, sharing what I learned during the recovery process, and got an amazing response on YouTube. To make the background on my videos more interesting, I started making inspirational videos while playing video games. To make a more useful website, I hired a freelancer to convert videos to blog posts, including this page initially.
Course Curriculum
Creating videos online was a miracle for my professional life.
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Thank you for taking part in the course! How can you get a quick start now? (2:35)
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Why spend time studying and producing videos? (4: 26)
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This course will give you what you put into it. (3:43)
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Various types of videos I make, including talking head and screen capture. (3:21)
Your hardware and software define your video production experience.
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It took more than a year and $ 10,000 for my equipment to work well. (3:12)
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I choose some good microphones. (2:56)
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What type of computer is best suited for shooting? (2:33)
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Having two computers can make things easier. (1:43)
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I like being able to stand or sit without changing anything. (2:56)
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My stand-up table using a rack for less than $ 100. (1:41)
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Installing lighting is simple with a clip on lamps and Studio lighting for less than $ 100. (2:38)
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The background will make you look much more professional for less than $ 100. (2:31)
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Using the green screen for a combined video with a talking head and screen capture. (4: 06)
Camtasia Studio (Windows) for screen capture video tutorials on Windows.
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Introduction to Camtasia Studio on Windows. (6: 25)
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How to sign up for Camtasia Studio 8. (9: 07)
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How to import videos for editing in Camtasia Studio. (2: 01)
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Basic editing functions in Camtasia Studio. (13: 23)
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It is much easier to have audio rights to start with than to edit it in Camtasia. (3:37)
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Export parameters for rendering your video in Camtasia Studio. (7: 00)
Camtasia 2 on Mac for recording screen capture video tutorials.
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Introduction to Camtasia 2 on the iMac. (6: 38)
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How to write in Camtasia 2. (3:24)
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Basic editing functions in Camtasia 2. (4:32)
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Having a good sound without editing is much easier than editing in Camtasia 2 (4: 07)
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How to import a video already recorded for editing in Camtasia 2. (1:17)
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Export parameters for rendering your video in Camtasia 2. (2:17)
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Advanced export capabilities for rendering in formats other than MP4. (1:26)
Final Cut Pro X (Mac) for long YouTube video tutorials and talking head videos.
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Introduction to Final Cut Pro X. (8: 38)
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Import talking head live video to Final Cut Pro X. (1: 26)
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Import a video that you have already recorded in Final Cut Pro X. (1: 38)
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Other ways to record live in Final Cut Pro X. (1: 54)
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Other ways to record live in Final Cut Pro X. (3: 27)
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Final Cut Pro X has excellent audio editing capabilities. (3:58)
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Adding graphics to your videos is pretty easy in Final Cut Pro X. (2: 07)
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You can add text in different ways in Final Cut Pro X. (6: 15)
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Export parameters for video rendering to Final Cut Pro X. (2: 35)
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Send to the compressor for long rendering tasks and multiple videos. (3:34)
Wirecast for streaming and a green screen combination of talking head/screencapture.
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What is a live broadcast and why is it needed? (4:47)
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What my live stream on YouTube and Twitch looks like. (3: 30)
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What hardware can you use to get started cheap, and what do I use? (5: 04)
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What version of Wirecast do I use and what might you want to use? (6: 10)
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Introduction to Wirecast and how to save your production setup. (4:12)
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Setting up sources for video input in Wirecast. (8:17)
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Customize the image, edit the snapshot, and use the green screen. (11: 20)
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Setting up output for live streaming on YouTube and Twitch. (3:49)
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Capture another computer’s screen and write to disk using Wirecast. (3:09)
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The live broadcast on YouTube and Twitch was successful. (6: 38)
Business Online course
Information about the business:
A business is an activity aimed at earning a living or making money by producing or buying and selling products (such as goods and services).
[need a quote to verify] simply put, it is “any activity or enterprise entered into for the purpose of making a profit.
This does not mean that it is a company, Corporation, partnership, or has any such formal organization, but it can range from a street vendor to General Motors.”
The presence of a firm name does not separate the business entity from the owner, which means that the owner of the enterprise is responsible and liable for the debts incurred by the enterprise.
If a business acquires debts, creditors can go after the owner’s personal property.
The business structure does not take into account corporate tax rates. The owner is personally taxed on all business income.
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