When the filming is complete, the director takes the rushes and heads to the post-production studio to begin the most time-consuming phase of the project. While in the studio, the director arranges the sequences shot during the filming in the correct order, adds sound effects, arranges transitions, fine-tunes visual and special effects, adds subtitles, re-records narration, and so on. When the director leaves the post-production studio, the motion picture is complete and ready for publishing.
The same basic principle applies to our Captivate projects. During the post-production phase, we will revisit each of our slides one by one to arrange, reorder, synchronize, add, modify, align, delete, and so on. To help us turn our rushes into a great eLearning experience, Captivate provides an extensive array of tools, features, and objects. In the next few chapters, we will take a deep look at each of them one by one.
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