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<p>I&#8217;ve spent far too long preparing the pc for doing some instructional videos for commentluv. I remember when I used to just start recording the screen and do most tutorials in one take with only minimal editing to add callouts and cut long pauses and inevitable swear words <img src='http://fiddyp.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_razz.gif' alt=':-P' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>I&#8217;m supposed to be making an introduction video for the CommentLuv.com site and it&#8217;s a different type of video needed so I&#8217;m a bit stuck. I don&#8217;t really like scripts and when I present, I have just a title and paragraph about each section and wing the rest.</p>
<p>The other videos on how to use it and install it will be easy, I can just record the screen as I visit blogs that use commentluv and comment or narrate my way through a standard installation.</p>
<p>I think with the intro I will have to use powerpoint mixed with screen recording and a narration. I had a little practice and after listening back, I sound like I&#8217;m talking at the speed of sound (which I am kind of but you know what I mean).</p>
<p>Anyone out there have any voiceover services? do I need to write the exact script that is to be said or would a voiceover guy or girl be able to ad-lib the inflections or self edit something so it&#8217;s easier to say and understand?</p>
<p>I just don&#8217;t know so if anyone out there makes the kind of videos you see on affiliate sites or 2.0 web services sites then please let me know as much as you can about the process of getting a voiceover video done.</p>
<p>in the mean time, you&#8217;ll all have to suffer with my farmers accent!</p>
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