In this third and final installment, I’ll go over the last steps of making your professional explainer video. If you’ve been following along so far, you’re on the home stretch. The rest is a lot of fun. First, you’ll need to find or make some music to go with your video, then add some sound effects and finally, add those into your video + voiceover you’ve already completed. When you’re all done, I’ll give you a few options for uploading your video so the world can see it.
In this second installment, I’ll go over the next three steps of making your professional explainer video from home, DIY, spending very little money.
Step by step: how to make sure your site effectively communicates all the possible billing or account changes to your users through Stripe.com.
In this series of posts, I’ll explain exactly how I made my own explainer video, from home, myself. I’ll go over the tools I used and how I did it.
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