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Video Storytelling Made Easy with Adobe Spark

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Use these questions to guide your storytelling strategies and then add your text, images, video clips, and even narration to Adobe Spark Video! That's especially true because text on screen can help make your video translate even if people are watching with the sound off. Who Am I Talking To? How Can I Captivate?

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The Making of "Product Demo - Mobile Beacon" Video

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Digital Storytelling is in the air around TechSoup these days, and thanks to a grant from Symantec we have been able to experiment and create some new videos. As for the sound, I had an Audio-Technica AT899 lavalier microphone attached to record my voice. We aimed to make this video informative, concise, and personable. Screen Capture.

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Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

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From questions about the actual production of the files, to distribution, to listener metrics and feedback, there are plenty of moving parts that can raise questions. Podcasting is a storytelling medium; use it as the voice for your organization’s most compelling stories. For sound effects, check out the Freesound Project.

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Adobe Premiere Elements 15 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

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Both Premiere Elements and Premiere Pro CC allow you to sequence clips, add audio (like narration and natural sound), include transitions, manipulate color, and add titles. Premiere Pro CC adds more features on top of these basics, including support for more video, audio, and image file formats and more tools and utilities.

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Adobe Premiere Elements 13 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

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Adobe provides two capable video-editing products: Adobe Premiere Elements 13 and Adobe Premiere Pro CC. Both Premiere Elements and Premiere Pro CC allow you to sequence clips, add audio (like narration and natural sound), include transitions, manipulate color, and add titles. The Basics. Which One Do I Need?

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Adobe Premiere Elements 14 vs. Adobe Premiere Pro CC

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Both Premiere Elements and Premiere Pro CC allow you to sequence clips, add audio (like narration and natural sound), include transitions, manipulate color, and add titles. Premiere Pro CC adds more features on top of these basics, including support for more video, audio, and image file formats and more tools and utilities.

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