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eliris
Registered 14/05/2010
Points 1708
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28th July, 2011 at 15:22:47 -
Well I bought new microphone headsets and I'm taking advantage by making tutoorials, so I have this channel:
http://youtube.com/stevengamingtv
there are currently tutorials for new MMF2 users, but as soon as I finish them, I'll be teaching cutom movement and other things,
If you have a youtube channel regarding MMF2orTGFF2 or any klik program, please post it below, I like making friends
Sincerly
, ASN95
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The Chris Street Administrator
Unspeakably Lazy Admin
Registered 14/05/2002
Points 48488
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28th July, 2011 at 21:05:24 -
Your voice sounds very muffled, and a truly excellent tutorial would be well edited. The problem with recording live is that mistakes can happen, both on-screen and audio.
When I do stuff like this I tend to just record the footage that I need first of all, then edit out any bloopers, and then dub audio onto them. That's how I've done my Klikcast contributions.
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eliris
Registered 14/05/2010
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3rd August, 2011 at 15:53:30 -
Yeah, I have a very weird voice when I record videos, but I'm trying to do my best yet, I bought new headphones and microphones for it,
thanks for the feedback
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HaZe
Registered 28/08/2011
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30th August, 2011 at 12:42:35 -
Might I also suggest not zooming in on your mouse cursor? Allowing the viewer to see your whole screen would give them a much clearer picture of what exactly is being done. And like Chris said, a little bit of editing can go a long way. Good work though, I applaud the effort!
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eliris
Registered 14/05/2010
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30th August, 2011 at 20:33:18 -
Thank you for the applause and the suggestions,
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