What are screencasts? To us, they're videos made without a camera. They have both an audio and visual element, and they can be more cost effective than conventional video because they don't require a film crew.
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ReportageThis screencast was created to set the scene at the annual Self Care Conference, providing context for the topic under discussion: can self care plug the £30 billion NHS funding gap?
This screencast uses voiceover, images and music to build the narrative. |
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Online guidesWe created a series of guided tour videos for the different platforms of Mind Tools, the largest online management training resource with 30 million visitors a year.
This screencast shows users around the Mind Tools Club. An American voice artist was used, to connect with the largely US-based audience. |
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WebinarsWe can create engaging webinars, or audio slideshows, combining PowerPoint slides with a presenter's voice.
Here, we used portable recording equipment to capture the presenter speaking the narrative. We can also provide professional presenters to voice the audio. See our voices page for more. |
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AnimationWe work with a number of animators, providing studio-quality audio upon which they can build the visual story.
In this example for the University of Nottingham, created by animator Russ Law, we produced a natural commentary from interviews with two doctors, recorded in their offices. |
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PromosWe have created a number of screencasts for the Open University. This one was designed to promote the university's MA in Art History.
Two academics from the faculty give an overview of what students can expect. Images and text hold the attention, and music binds all the elements together. |
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