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How I Make Notion Tutorials- Apps, Tools, and Process

Thomas Frank Explains via YouTube

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Discover the comprehensive process for creating Notion tutorials in this 20-minute video. Learn about the gear, apps, and production techniques used to produce high-quality content. Explore the use of OBS Studio for screen recording, mouse pointer highlighting tools, and keyboard stroke visualization software. Gain insights into camera equipment selection, lighting setups, and audio recording gear. Follow along as the video demonstrates file organization, importing footage, and working with Adobe Premiere Pro for editing. Master techniques such as proxying footage, syncing audio, and applying default settings for face cam footage. By the end, acquire valuable knowledge to enhance your own tutorial creation process and optimize your workflow.

Syllabus

- Intro
- Philosophy On These Videos
- Tool Selection
- How I Use OBS
- Zooming in Notion's UI
- Mouse Highlight
- Combo Keystrokes on Screen Carnac
- Face Cam
- Canon C70 / 24MM Lens
- Why I Use a Camera
- The Gear
- Importing Footage
- File Organization
- Our Video Template
- Importing Clips Into Folders
- Why I "Copy" Clips from SD Cards
- Explaining Our Folder Structure
- Ingesting Footage
- Preparing Premiere Pro
- Explaining Our Default Project
- Importing Footage to Premiere
- Throwing Footage on Timeline
- Proxying Footage
- How to Proxy Footage
- How To View Proxy Files
- Showing What The Proxy Does
- Syncing Up Audio
- Our Default Audio Track Mixer
- Quick Trick For Cutting Footage
- Our Face Cam Default Settings
- Video Is Ready For Tony To Edit
- Roundup
- Creators Companion

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