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Getting Started with Slido
Working at conferences, that would be recording and live streaming them, I see Slido used quite a lot to engage with audiences whether they are right there or online or both. Slido is an interactive tool used to create polls, … Continue reading
Posted in PowerPoint, Presentation
Tagged audience, audience interaction, audience voting, conference, live streaming, polling, q&a, seminar, slido, Webinar
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What is log video recording on the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max
Log video recording is something many haven’t heard of unless you are a video enthusiast or professional. Professional and more and more mirrorless cameras have got log as a format. But what is log? Well log is short for logarithmic. … Continue reading
Posted in filmmaking, Iphone, Uncategorized, Video production
Tagged iPhone 15 pro, log recording, log video, prores log
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Removing the Background in Final Cut Pro Without a Green Screen – Scene Removal Mask
If you are a filmmaker like me you must get asked to do green screen. This means more setup time, making sure the lighting is right and that there are no shadows on the screen. Also reducing the creases helps. … Continue reading
How to Loop a PowerPoint Presentation Continuously
PowerPoint is not only useful for doing a presentation in front of an audience but can be useful as a continuous presentation on a stand. Or perhaps you want to have something looping at a conference in the auditorium as … Continue reading
Running Your iPhone and iPad Apps on Your M1 or M2 Mac
We all love our apps on our iPhones and iPads, they are really useful tools that make our lives easier. It could be checking on public transport, sharing on your favourite social media or just a game for some fun. … Continue reading
Removing the Background in Camtasia without a Green Screen
Camtasia a popular way to record what you are doing on your computer as it records the screen and the webcam. Being seen on the webcam, or even another camera if you choose, helps add engagement with your audience. The … Continue reading
Posted in elearning, filmmaking
Tagged background removal, chromakey, distance learning, elearning, Green screen, screen recording
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Using Your Apple Watch to Take Photos with Your iPhone
You can’t look at social media without seeing selfies, nothing wrong with that, but what if you could get a better photo without having to reach out with your iPhone at arms length. You could prop your iPhone up on … Continue reading
How to Duplicate Events on Your Calendar in Your iPhone and iPad
If you are like me you have events you want to copy and paste, not an event that recurs regularly but something you have to add again. This is easy to do. You can copy and paste or use duplicate. … Continue reading
Posted in iPad, iPad Pro, Iphone
Tagged calendar, copy event, duplicate event, iOS, iPad, iPadOS, iphone
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Using Zoom to Live Stream to Facebook
Earlier this week I posted a video about live streaming to YouTube directly from Zoom and you can do the same and live stream to Facebook. Why use Zoom for live streaming, well many of us are already familiar with … Continue reading
Posted in facebook, Zoom
Tagged conference, Facebook, live stream, live streaming, rtmp, Webinar, youtube
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Using Zoom to Live Stream to YouTube
There is no doubt that live streaming has become more popular than ever and that in the past few years we have all come to know Zoom. If you are doing conferences or webinars then you might have used Zoom … Continue reading
Posted in YouTube, Zoom
Tagged conference, live stream, live streaming, Webinar, youtube, Zoom
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