Saturday, March 29, 2014

video scribe marketing wizard





The software has lots of sketched images to choose from to build your animation (and you can even import your own images). So pick your image, add it to the page, press play and a hand pops up and sketches out the image. You can then add the next picture and repeat until your creation is complete. Adding text is just as simple, so you can really have a field day creating your own original animations.
There are lots of options when it comes to the images and text you add in. You can specify how long they take to sketch, whether they have a specific drawing style to them, what colour they are and so on – it really lets you put your own stamp on your work, even if you are using the inbuilt images.
The camera pans over to follow the drawing, so if you place an image to the far right, the camera will automatically move to the correct position before the sketching can begin (zooming in or out as necessary), it allows for some neat effects which remind me of Prezi (which isn’t always a good thing). You can also set the cameras position really easily, so you don’t have to have it follow and position each drawing at the centre of the page.
Draw “live” anything with a hand on the screen, using built-in library of hundreds of images and sketches: people, animals, unique creatures, business items, money-related stuff and so on.
You can set the size, color and style of the element you’d like drawn, and also how much time you’d like the drawing to take (1 second or 20 seconds or anything else you may wish).
turn even your own real photos into video scribes. All you have to do is click Import from the Images menu in Sparkol while creating a scribe, and you'll have the option to import jpg, jpeg, png, gif and other type of graphic files as well.
For example if you have a nice head-shot of yourself you can now import it with a click of a button and will draw it just like it draws any other item. It's a pretty cool feature, right?
The worst thing you can do is pay $1.000s of dollars for a whiteboard animation video somewhere else. Fortunately, those days are the past.
Let’s level up for a second: selling, promoting, sharing, marketing any product or service is getting harder and harder. The consumer is getting smarter by the minute. Way back are those times when people used to pay attention to billboards, banners and PowerPoint presentations! Nowadays you have to fight to get attention from a consumer that is submerge around social media, gadgets, and devices. The information era has brought great things to our lives, but it’s also making things more difficult.

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