Let's keep the introduction and go right to business. So you've got your video on one hand and your audio on the other, and you're so happy with them. But when you put them together, you realize that you've turned your audio on after you started recording the video, and they are not in sync. You can try moving the audio around until it fits with the video, or you can use the following little trick to sync it instantly. Yes, clap your palms once loudly, then again. And the first time when you married the sound with the video you can sync the loud noise you see on the timeline with the video image of your clap hands.
Another trick is to record your audio with ScreenFlow as well. Then you can use the two audios on the timeline to sync them and after that detach and delete the lower quality audio track as seen in the video called the detaching audio. Good Now what happens when you have a poor of the video you don't want in the final movie. If you cut it, it will show in the final piece that you've just skipped a few frames. So what can you do? Well, you can assume from the main shot had to belt to a headshot.
That way the person watching won't notice your hands moving strangely on one side. Another trick is to just put a picture on the screen while your strange body language shows. Sorry, like this. Now you understand why my videos have so many pictures right? Don't forget to maintain the audience's attention by adding video in a video like this. Hello again, or Hey, we have one hell of pictures, sign jokes and the medical well, only if they're relevant to your presentation, of course.
Great. Now it's time for the project. Watch the next video and see what I've prepared for you. Have a great day.