I agree with others who have recommended OBS as a recording software. It's free, and once you get the hang of it, there's a lot you can do with it, especially easily switching between video recordings showing you talking, screen sharing, presentations, etc.
I also use additional equipment beyond my computer's built-in webcam and mic. I also agree with others that if you can only add one thing, get a better microphone. I use a Blue Yeti mic and the Elgato Facecam webcam.
If you want to do any editing of your video after the fact, I use the Wondershare Filmora software. It's cheap (but not free) and easy to use. I mostly use it for cutting out mistakes or re-recording a voiceover of parts that I want to change. But editing isn't necessary if you just want to record on OBS and directly upload that video to your LMS or a YouTube channel.
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Michelle Vered
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-20-2023 14:57
From: Victor Feagins
Subject: Resources for Best Practices for Recording Educational Videos
I am teaching a summer workshop series on intro statistics and R and after class I record a focused review video to go over what we talked about in class.
Are there any best practices for recording lecture plus screen sharing content?
Right now I just open a zoom meeting and record a meeting then upload to YouTube and I would like to find ways to polish up that content for my own experience as well as delivering higher quality product to the students.
I was looking into open broadcaster software (OBS) for handling camera and screen content at the same time. But before I dive into any rabbit holes, I wanted to hear what others could share.
Best,
Victor Feagins