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Voice and Video

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The Voice, Matthias Ripp

Record your voice

Sitting down or on the move, you can record your voice and share it out to others. These recordings can be studio polished or rough cuts depending on the purpose, audience and message.
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Watching You Watching Me, T. Huffman

Record your 'self'

Let's face it, sitting in front of the camera and recording your message can be daunting at first. Practice and share in small, safe places to become more comfortable projecting yourself with digital media. Take time to think about factors that may impact your recorded message (Tips from a Video Voice). Keep it human by focusing on the face of your audience. Be human when recording and understand that mistakes can help you appear human to your audience. 
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Creating Adobe Voice videos, L. Sullivan

Combine Voice & Video

Creating media rich video productions are not that difficult when using a variety of tools. Adobe Voice, Tellagami, Touchcast or Videolicious are free apps that are user friendly and easy to learn. Pick one to extend and enrich your messages. Show your audience your human and humourous side.
Audio
  • 10 Powerful Recording Apps for Android, November 25, 2013
  • 10 iPhone apps for recording and editing audio, Kenny Myers, 24/01/2013 
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