How We Record, Edit, and Host Our Courses
Sep 11, 2019•1 hr 5 min
Episode description
In this episode, Scott and Wes talk about how they make courses — recording, editing, hosting, best practices, and more!
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Show Notes 5:42 - Recording
Wes:
Screenflow
Uberlayer
Loopback
Heil PR40
Heil PL-2T
dbx 286s
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Scott:
Screenflick
iShow HD
Divvy
Principal for Mac
EV RE-20
dbx 286s
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Sony a7 III
Logic
33:04 - Editing
Wes:
Screenflow
Speed up slow typing
Edit out some goof-ups (but not all)
Edit immediately after recording so I’m in the same headspace and can easily re-record
Scott:
Hire a video editor
Cut out all blank spaces in audio, because I know that pauses are typically where I stop to think
Normalize audio
DaVinci Resolve 16
42:31 - Hosting
Wes:
Wistia
Vimeo
Rev
Backblaze
Amazon S3
My own course platform, with additional controls added via React
Scott:
YouTube
Vimeo
Plyr Video Player
Backblaze
Amazon S3
Custom course platform
52:46 - Common Questions
Links Syntax 014: Our Stacks Explained
Adobe Premier Pro
Figma
VS Code
Audio-Technica AT2020
Blue Bluebird
BSW
Sweetwater
Tim Smith - Video Editing
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Wes: PicQuic Screwdriver
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