>> I as well started to create Youtube tutorial for Ingen. >> The first one is available here: >> http://youtu.be/9nC7giX1ToQ >> >> As it is the first one, do not hesitate to provide me with feedback! > > Well, what I've personally found important when creating videos is > spending a little time on planning. > > You don't have to do fancy things like storyboarding, but writing down > what exactly you want to show and maybe saving presets for further use > would help you getting rid of all that "uh oh, sorry, that doesn't > make sense, let's try again" and "oh, where is that VCO?" :) > > And even when you do it all according to the plan, cutting the final > video is usually necessary. > That 9 minutes long video could be cut to maybe 2 with basic planning, > and to just a minute with planning, scenario and editing. > Alexandre Prokoudine > http://libregraphicsworld.org Thanks for the feedback! I'll keep all that in mind for the next video. By the way, I'm using ardour to record the audio (so that I have separate tracks for the mic and ingen) and avconv to capture the desktop. I then put everything back together with OpenShot, and then edit the video. Is there a better workflow? Or a better software than OpenShot to edit the video? Aurélien _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user