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1: Student Example 2 - Project 1


Student Example 2 - Project 1


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2: Screen recording + Audio


Keywords: Screen,recording,live,audio,Camtasia,high,resolution,4K,8K,graphics,processing,unit,system,specifications,test,recordings,MP4,file,video,quality,rendering,process,artificial,intelligence,computer,generated,avatar,performance,optimization


In this video, Josh Lomelino teaches how to create high-quality screen recordings with separate audio tracks, providing flexibility in content creation. Viewers will learn technical tips for recording at 4K or 8K resolution, including how to optimize system settings, graphics performance, and recording software. The tutorial demonstrates how to use Camtasia's features like the F9 hotkey to pause and resume recording seamlessly, allowing for more natural and efficient content production. By following these techniques, creators can produce professional-looking screen recordings with minimal post-production editing.


Description

In this video, Josh Lomelino teaches how to create high-quality screen recordings with separate audio tracks, providing flexibility in content creation. Viewers will learn technical tips for recording at 4K or 8K resolution, including how to optimize system settings, graphics performance, and recording software. The tutorial demonstrates how to use Camtasia's features like the F9 hotkey to pause and resume recording seamlessly, allowing for more natural and efficient content production. By following these techniques, creators can produce professional-looking screen recordings with minimal post-production editing.


Outcomes

  1. Configure computer settings for high-resolution screen recording

  2. Optimize graphics acceleration for smooth video capture

  3. Use Camtasia's F9 hotkey to pause and resume screen recordings

  4. Separate screen and audio recording for more flexible content creation

  5. Select appropriate system specifications for 4K and 8K recording

  6. Troubleshoot audio and video synchronization issues

  7. Export screen recordings with optimal file quality settings

  8. Implement a streamlined recording workflow that reduces post-production editing time


 

Summary

  • Screen Recording and Audio Recording Techniques 0:00

    • Josh Lomelino introduces the session on creating a screen recording along with a live audio recording.

    • He explains the benefits of recording screen and audio independently, allowing for more flexibility and less editing time.

    • Josh mentions the use of a hot key (F9) in Camtasia to pause and resume recording without worrying about facial expressions.

    • He highlights the ability to pause and resume recording to research or practice, making the final edit seamless.

  • Technical Challenges and Solutions for High-Resolution Recording 2:02

    • Josh discusses the technical challenges of recording high-resolution footage, such as 4K or 8K, and the importance of meeting system specifications.

    • He emphasizes the need for a dedicated graphics processing unit (GPU) to handle the workload and ensure better performance.

    • Josh advises checking system specifications against recording software to confirm compatibility.

    • He suggests ensuring the primary monitor supports the desired resolution to avoid issues during recording.

  • Optimizing Graphics Acceleration Settings 3:13

    • Josh provides detailed steps to optimize graphics acceleration settings for high-performance recording.

    • He recommends configuring the graphics card for high performance and setting the operating system to high performance mode.

    • Josh advises checking the recording software settings for optimal performance.

    • He suggests running test recordings to ensure audio and video sync and to avoid post-recording editing issues.

  • Final Export and Rendering Tips 4:35

    • Josh advises using Camtasia's optimal settings to produce an MP4 file with a quality setting of around 75% for manageable file sizes.

    • He recommends capturing multiple screen recordings that can be compiled into a single video.

    • Josh suggests following through with the entire rendering process when exporting the final video.

    • He concludes the session by encouraging practice and looking forward to seeing the participants' creations.

 


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3: Screen + Audio + Camera


Keywords: Screen,recording,audio,capture,on-camera,presentation,production,challenges,lighting,consistency,studio,lights,color,temperature,LED,panels,backlights,kicker,light,digital,double,4K,webcam,system,performance,green,screen,Camtasia


In this video, Josh Lomelino demonstrates Method Three for creating engaging screen recordings that combine on-camera presence, screen capture, and audio. Viewers will learn how to set up professional lighting using LED panels, choose the right camera equipment, and optimize their recording environment for high-quality video production. The tutorial covers essential techniques for maintaining visual continuity, managing lighting color temperatures, and using tools like Camtasia and green screens to create polished, professional-looking video content. By following Josh's guidance, content creators will be able to produce dynamic, natural-looking screen recordings with improved technical quality and visual appeal.


Description

In this video, Josh Lomelino demonstrates Method Three for creating engaging screen recordings that combine on-camera presence, screen capture, and audio. Viewers will learn how to set up professional lighting using LED panels, choose the right camera equipment, and optimize their recording environment for high-quality video production. The tutorial covers essential techniques for maintaining visual continuity, managing lighting color temperatures, and using tools like Camtasia and green screens to create polished, professional-looking video content. By following Josh's guidance, content creators will be able to produce dynamic, natural-looking screen recordings with improved technical quality and visual appeal.


Outcomes

Here are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:

  1. Manage on-camera and screen recording simultaneously

  2. Maintain visual continuity during video recordings

  3. Set up professional lighting using LED panels

  4. Adjust color temperature and brightness for optimal video quality

  5. Create a three-point lighting setup with key, fill, and kicker lights

  6. Select and configure appropriate camera equipment for video production

  7. Optimize system performance for screen and camera recording

  8. Use a Wacom tablet for digital whiteboarding

  9. Implement green screen techniques for background removal

  10. Combine multiple video takes into a seamless recording

  11. Export and render high-quality video files

  12. Create digital double avatars for reusable content

  13. Troubleshoot common video production challenges

  14. Select and position lighting equipment safely

  15. Integrate on-camera performance with slides and screen recordings


 

Summary

  • Method Three Demo and Challenges 0:08

    • Josh Lomelino introduces method three, which involves screen recording, audio, and on-camera capture, emphasizing its ability to capture natural, unscripted moments.

    • He highlights the challenges of managing both screen and camera presence simultaneously, including the need to maintain a consistent camera angle and expression.

    • Josh explains the importance of resuming recording with a neutral expression to ensure visual continuity.

    • He mentions the difficulty of pausing and resuming recording without noticeable edits when on camera.

  • Lighting Considerations for On-Camera Work 1:46

    • Josh discusses the significance of lighting in on-camera work, including the need to keep lighting consistent between takes.

    • He recommends using affordable studio lights, such as LED lights, which stay cool and are suitable for longer sessions.

    • Josh explains the concept of color temperature, noting that outdoor light can affect indoor lighting and cause color shifts.

    • He suggests using LED lights that allow adjustments in brightness and color temperature to manage lighting effectively.

  • Setting Up Lighting Equipment 3:02

    • Josh shares his preference for the Spectro Essential 360 LED panels, which range from 3250 to 6000 Kelvins and are dimmable.

    • He describes his typical setup, which includes stacking four LED panels in front and sometimes behind him to create soft, even light.

    • Josh emphasizes the importance of using back lights to create a "kicker light" effect, which helps outline the subject and makes them stand out from the background.

    • He advises adding weight to light stands to prevent them from tipping if bumped.

  • Camera and Recording Equipment 6:07

    • Josh talks about using a full-frame camera like the Canon 5D Mark III for high-quality recordings, but notes that a good 4K webcam can also deliver excellent results.

    • He recommends Logitech webcams, such as the Logitech 1080P cam, for their affordability and performance.

    • Josh explains the benefits of recording screen and camera separately, especially if the system can't handle 4K video and screen capture simultaneously.

    • He mentions the use of digital double avatars for reusing lighting and performance footage.

  • Optimizing System Performance and Audio Settings 8:15

    • Josh advises optimizing the graphics card and operating system for better system performance.

    • He recommends setting the microphone to 48,000 hertz and ensuring phantom power is turned on through the sound interface.

    • Josh suggests using a Wacom tablet for live whiteboarding, either with the Cintiq for direct drawing or a more affordable tablet for drawing on a pad.

    • He emphasizes the importance of setting pen lines thick enough to show clearly in high-resolution recordings.

  • Using Camtasia and Green Screens 9:20

    • Josh highlights Camtasia's ability to combine multiple takes into one smooth recording and overlay on-camera performance videos on PowerPoint slides.

    • He explains the use of green screens for added flexibility, including the need to light the green screen evenly and separately from the face lighting.

    • Josh mentions the built-in removal tool in Camtasia for easily removing the green screen background.

    • He advises fine-tuning the green screen setup to avoid issues with hair and shoulder edges.

  • Exporting and Backing Up Videos 10:17

    • Josh recommends exporting videos as MP4 files using the H.264 format with a rendering quality around 75%.

    • He advises keeping files organized and backed up for potential updates.

    • Josh mentions the use of green screens for recording digital double avatar videos, which can be easily removed from the background later.

    • He concludes the demo by encouraging viewers to invest in high-quality audio and video assets for better results.

 


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4: Creating an Avatar on a Green Screen


Keywords: Green screen, virtual avatar, training video, RGB, Ultra Key


In this tutorial, Josh demonstrates how to create a versatile virtual avatar using a green screen background. By following his step-by-step process, viewers will learn to record a training video, use video editing software to remove the background, and export a high-quality 4K file for avatar creation. The technique allows users to generate a digital double that can be placed on any background, enabling them to create numerous training videos, presentations, and lectures without being physically present. Ultimately, viewers will gain the skills to produce an AI avatar that can work continuously, freeing up their personal time while maintaining professional content production.


Description

In this tutorial, Josh demonstrates how to create a versatile virtual avatar using a green screen background. By following his step-by-step process, viewers will learn to record a training video, use video editing software to remove the background, and export a high-quality 4K file for avatar creation. The technique allows users to generate a digital double that can be placed on any background, enabling them to create numerous training videos, presentations, and lectures without being physically present. Ultimately, viewers will gain the skills to produce an AI avatar that can work continuously, freeing up their personal time while maintaining professional content production.


Outcomes

Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:

  1. Shoot a training video using a green screen background

  2. Apply the ultra key filter in video editing software

  3. Create a 100% green color matte

  4. Remove background elements from video footage

  5. Export high-quality 4K video files

  6. Generate a virtual avatar using AI software

  7. Render digital doubles for multiple presentations

  8. Layer virtual avatars over different backgrounds

  9. Integrate avatar presentations with PowerPoint and Canva slides

  10. Produce training content without physical studio time


 

Summary

  • Creating a Virtual Avatar with a Green Screen Background 0:08

    • Josh Lomelino explains the importance of using a green screen background for creating virtual avatars, emphasizing versatility and ease of use.

    • He describes the general principle of achieving a 100% green background in the RGB model, noting the difficulty of achieving perfect green.

    • Josh introduces simple steps to help with the process, including shooting a two-minute training video on a green screen and using 100% green shapes in video editing software.

    • He demonstrates the use of the ultra key filter in video editing software to eliminate the background and adjust settings like feathering, key color, and matte cleanup.

  • Setting Up the Green Screen Workflow 5:18

    • Josh explains the creation of a 100% green color matte in video editing software, specifying the width and height to be 4k.

    • He describes layering the green clip underneath the video track and extending it to the same length as the training clip.

    • Josh mentions the importance of placing additional green color mats to fix any spillover areas and avoid relying solely on the ultra key effect.

    • He outlines the process of setting in and out points, exporting the clip as an MP4 file, and using Adobe Media Encoder for batch rendering.

  • Exporting and Adjusting Settings 8:12

    • Josh details the export settings, including using the h264 codec for high quality and specifying the file type as MP4.

    • He emphasizes the importance of evenly lighting the green screen for a better key and mentions common issues like wrinkles and folds.

    • Josh shows how to create a new avatar in Hey Gen or other virtual avatar software, validating the model by reading a code aloud.

    • He explains the process of uploading source material, validating the camera angle, and retaining 4k footage for higher resolution renders.

  • Using the Virtual Avatar in Various Productions 11:27

    • Josh discusses the flexibility of using the virtual avatar in presentations, lectures, and demos, including mixing with PowerPoint slides and Canvas slides.

    • He highlights the ability to create unlimited digital doubles and the importance of not checking the AI remove background option.

    • Josh explains the use of Camtasia's Remove Color effect to key out the green color in the background and the importance of using high-quality settings.

    • He advises against using proxy footage for making decisions about green screen settings and emphasizes the need for maximum quality settings in video editing software.

  • Final Steps and Infinite Possibilities 14:54

    • Josh concludes by mentioning the infinite possibilities of the workflow, including creating presentations directly inside Hey Gen.

    • He discusses integrating with Canva for timed slide changes and animations, and the option to check the background removal button for a transparent background.

    • Josh reiterates the importance of using the method shown in the video to achieve 4k production quality, even if it requires a more expensive plan.

    • He wraps up the demo, encouraging viewers to explore the various applications and approaches for their virtual avatars.


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5: Batch Producing Avatars


Keywords: batch, avatar, digital-double, production, lighting, setup, color, correction, video, editing, project, HeyGen, encoder


In this tutorial, Josh Lomelino demonstrates a comprehensive workflow for efficiently batch producing multiple virtual avatars with consistent lighting and color quality. Viewers will learn how to set up precise video editing project settings, create a master sequence with multiple camera angles, and use Adobe Media Encoder to render individual clips for avatar training. The technique allows content creators to scale their avatar production, quickly export multiple versions of their digital doubles, and maintain a well-organized project structure that enables future edits and refinements. By following this method, users can streamline their avatar creation process, saving significant time and producing high-quality, professional virtual representations.


Description

In this tutorial, Josh Lomelino demonstrates a comprehensive workflow for efficiently batch producing multiple virtual avatars with consistent lighting and color quality. Viewers will learn how to set up precise video editing project settings, create a master sequence with multiple camera angles, and use Adobe Media Encoder to render individual clips for avatar training. The technique allows content creators to scale their avatar production, quickly export multiple versions of their digital doubles, and maintain a well-organized project structure that enables future edits and refinements. By following this method, users can streamline their avatar creation process, saving significant time and producing high-quality, professional virtual representations.


Outcomes

Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:

  1. Configure video editing project settings to match camera specifications

  2. Create a systematic numbering and organization system for avatar sequences

  3. Set up multiple camera angles within a single project

  4. Use Adobe Media Encoder to batch render avatar clips

  5. Export individual video files for virtual avatar training

  6. Implement color correction and LUT modifications across multiple clips

  7. Organize project files for efficient content production

  8. Develop a scalable workflow for mass avatar creation

  9. Troubleshoot and remove performance anomalies in avatar recordings

  10. Back up and preserve digital asset production files


 

Summary

  • Setting Up Lighting and Color Values 0:08

    • Josh Lomelino explains the importance of setting up lighting and color values once to achieve consistent results over time.

    • He emphasizes the need to test lighting and color values before batch producing a group of avatars.

    • Josh mentions the flexibility to make further adjustments later using L, U, T color modifications or color correction tools.

    • The workflow allows for the efficient production of 10 to 50 avatars, ensuring visual polish from the start.

  • Consistency in Project Settings 1:42

    • Josh highlights the necessity of matching video editing project settings to the specifications of the recording camera.

    • He provides an example of setting up a project for a Logitech 4k camera and ensuring consistency in frame size and frame rate.

    • Josh advises checking file properties to extract frame size and frame rate if unsure.

    • Consistency in project settings is crucial for mass producing different clips.

  • Creating a Master Sequence 2:59

    • Josh sets up a master sequence to serve as a template for duplicating sequences as needed.

    • He uses a clear numbering system for sequences, labeling each avatar with a specific outfit and camera angle.

    • Examples include Avatar 001, DIRECT address, no hands, and Avatar 0013, quarter view.

    • Josh organizes sequences in a dedicated folder called a bin for project organization.

  • Batch Rendering with Adobe Media Encoder 4:56

    • Josh explains the process of adding clips to a Batch Render Queue using Adobe Media Encoder.

    • He selects in and out points for each camera angle, creating dedicated files for each angle.

    • Josh configures the encoder to render only the specified in and out range on the timeline.

    • Each camera angle should be exported as an individual MP4 file, specifying the folder location and file name.

  • Finalizing and Organizing Project Files 6:40

    • Josh emphasizes the importance of organizing project files, including original source files, rendered clips, and project files.

    • He advises saving the video editing project frequently as a fail-safe for future edits.

    • Josh highlights the need to review source footage for any performance anomalies and correct them.

    • The workflow allows for the removal of outdated avatars and recreation without problematic movements.

  • Backing Up and Scaling Content Production 8:25

    • Josh frequently backs up his entire project folder by compressing it into a zip file for disaster recovery.

    • He mentions the time investment upfront to create polished assets and resolve hiccups.

    • Josh advises starting with manual methods and gradually scaling to more advanced techniques.

    • The well-organized project structure saves time, enables content production scaling, and supports high-performance results.

 

 
 


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6: Automate Performances from Audio


Keywords: Automated, performance, audio, file, high-quality, microphone, digital, avatar, recording, Camtasia


Automate Performances from Audio


Description

Learn how to create a professional automated performance using digital avatars by recording high-quality audio and seamlessly integrating it with a virtual presenter. This technique allows you to transform audio recordings into engaging video content, whether from live presentations, scripts, or screen recordings. You'll discover how to export audio files, align a digital avatar's movements, and use chroma key technology to place your virtual presenter on any background. By mastering this workflow, you can produce polished, context-rich video dem


Outcomes

Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:

  1. Record high-quality audio using professional recording software

  2. Export audio files in multiple formats (WAV and MP3)

  3. Upload audio recordings to a digital avatar platform

  4. Align digital avatar movements precisely with audio tracks

  5. Render video performances from audio recordings

  6. Remove background using chroma key techniques

  7. Integrate digital avatars into various visual backdrops

  8. Repurpose existing audio from presentations or demos

  9. Create automated video content without on-camera performance

  10. Optimize audio files for different digital platforms


 

Summary

  • Creating an Automated Performance Using Audio 0:08

    • Josh Lomelino explains two options for creating an automated performance: using a text-to-speech generated audio file or recording the performance using a high-quality microphone.

    • He emphasizes that recording with a high-quality microphone yields the best results and will demonstrate this method in the demo.

    • Josh mentions that the next demo will cover creating a fully automated performance using text, automating the entire process from audio capture to video production.

    • He notes that while the automated process is efficient, it may not match the quality of a live performance.

  • Preparing and Exporting Audio Recordings 1:09

    • Josh discusses the importance of using a high-quality audio file for the best results and mentions uploading the audio recording to a digital avatar.

    • He explains the need to export an uncompressed WAV file and an MP3 file optimized for web use, highlighting the importance of having both options ready.

    • Josh typically records his audio directly into Camtasia, which he finds to be the fastest way to capture high-quality audio for quick editing.

    • He demonstrates how to export a local file and choose between saving it as a WAV or MP3 file, noting that other audio editing tools can also be used.

  • Generating Video Performance with Digital Avatar 2:29

    • Josh explains the process of generating a video performance by dragging and dropping the audio file into the project and adjusting the start and end times of the digital avatar.

    • He mentions exporting the production to render the performance into an MP4 file and downloading it into the project.

    • Josh highlights the use of the chroma key or ultra key function to remove the background and seamlessly integrate the digital avatar into any backdrop.

    • He provides examples of using this technique for reading from a script, repurposing audio from live presentations, and creating matching visuals with on-camera performances.

  • Combining Performance Modalities and Future Demos 3:54

    • Josh discusses the challenges of managing all three performance modalities (screen recording, audio, and digital avatar) simultaneously and the importance of practicing beforehand.

    • He explains how to export the audio from a demo, generate a digital avatar, and overlay it onto the video, showing the versatility of combining these elements.

    • Josh mentions upcoming demos that will cover generating audio using generative AI from text alone, creating a fully automated workflow.

    • He will also demonstrate automating the creation of slides and the precise timing of each slide's animation, allowing for a completely hands-free production system.

 

 

 


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7: Video Manager Component


Video Manager Component


Description

After completing this video, viewers will be able to confidently upload and organize videos using the AMP Video Manager Component. They will learn how to tag and categorize content for easy searching, modify video details, and utilize advanced features like custom thumbnails and player button settings. Additionally, viewers will understand how to manage video metadata, optimize playback quality, and access analytics to track video performance. This empowers users to efficiently manage and enhance their video content within the platform.


Outcomes

Following are the key things you will be able to do after you watch this demo:

  • Upload videos to the platform
  • Tag and categorize video content
  • Organize videos for efficient retrieval
  • Modify video details and metadata
  • Customize video thumbnails and player settings
  • Search for videos using tags and keyword
  • Replace or delete existing videos
  • Access and interpret video analytics
  • Restrict or enable video embedding on other platforms

Summary

  • Video Manager Component Overview 0:08

    • Josh Lomelino introduces the video manager component, explaining its accessibility from both the end user's perspective and the backend.

    • He highlights the interactive chapters, x-ray search functionality, and closed captions capabilities.

    • The video manager supports various video resolutions, including 4K, 8K, and 360-degree videos, and offers a picture-in-picture feature.

    • Josh explains the ease of uploading videos through drag-and-drop, mentioning the automatic handling of transcripts and video resolutions on the backend.

  • Tagging and Metadata Management 2:23

    • Josh demonstrates the tagging system, which allows organizing videos into categories for easier management.

    • He explains the process of adding tags to videos, emphasizing the importance of tagging for advanced searches.

    • The metadata management includes naming, describing, and tagging videos before uploading the MP4 file.

    • Josh highlights the importance of uploading the highest resolution video, which will be transcoded into multiple versions for adaptive playback.

  • Transcoding and Video Quality Adaptation 5:49

    • Josh describes the transcoding process, where the highest resolution video is converted into multiple versions for different connection speeds.

    • He explains how the player automatically selects the best quality based on the user's connection speed.

    • The transcoding process ensures that the video adapts to the user's playback capabilities, enhancing the viewing experience.

    • Josh demonstrates the successful upload of a video and the subsequent changes in the user interface.

  • Advanced Features and Multilingual Support 9:21

    • Josh mentions future demos that will cover advanced features like multiple language support for transcripts and videos.

    • He explains the ability to switch out videos by modifying content and using the select video feature.

    • The advanced search functionality allows filtering videos by tags and specific words, making it easier to find content.

    • Josh emphasizes the importance of categorization and organization for managing large video libraries.

  • Customization and Player Settings 12:00

    • Josh discusses the customization options for thumbnails, player buttons, and embedding restrictions.

    • He explains how to upload custom thumbnails and the availability of templates for creating professional-looking thumbnails.

    • The player settings allow customizing social media engagement features and restricting where the video can be embedded.

    • Josh highlights the flexibility in setting video visibility, from public to private, and the impact of these settings on the video's accessibility.

  • Full Screen Video Manager 12:14

    • Josh introduces the Full Screen Video Manager, which provides a comprehensive view of video management.

    • The Full Screen Video Manager allows uploading videos, managing metadata, and adding tags directly from the full-screen interface.

    • He explains the process of creating content again to ensure the new video appears in the search process.

    • The manager also allows modifying tags and thumbnails for existing videos, enhancing the flexibility of video management.

  • Analytics and View Tracking 17:13

    • Josh demonstrates the ability to track the number of views for each video, providing valuable analytics data.

    • He explains how the analytics data can be used to monitor the performance of embedded content on other platforms.

    • The tracking feature ensures that all views are accounted for, even when the video is embedded on external sites.

    • Josh emphasizes the importance of using this data to optimize the video manager component and improve the user experience.

  • Final Thoughts and Summary 21:05

    • Josh summarizes the key features and functionalities of the video manager component.

    • He reiterates the ease of uploading and modifying videos, as well as the automatic handling of metadata and video resolutions.

    • The advanced search and tagging features are highlighted as powerful tools for managing large video libraries.

    • Josh concludes by emphasizing the flexibility and scalability of the video manager component, making it a versatile tool for various content management needs.


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