Here are some helpful pointers when working with video:
Video doesn't necessarily mean actual video footage, it could be animations, motion infographics, self-running presentations and cartoon animations, such as those created with Code Baby or Xtranormal.
If you know your way around PowerPoint, you can use its animation and transition effects to create sophisticated sequences, then export them as a movie. You can import the movies into Storyline as a
.wmv
file, or if you are using PowerPoint 2013, choose the.mp4
format for reduced file size and seamless integration with Storyline.If you're working with actual video, and if the video is a talking head, where a person is talking without a lot of motion, then you may want to add a little creativity to encourage learners to pay attention. You can incorporate Storyline zoom regions, shapes, animations and other objects to the video as overlays or next to the video to annotate and visually reinforce what the person in...