07-30-2023 03:38 AM
Hello Udemy Community,
I'm Iftekhar, a new instructor hoping to create my first course on this platform. I understand the importance of maintaining high-quality audio and video for my content to ensure the best learning experience for my students.
I am aware that there are many aspects to consider from the type of equipment to use, how to set it up, and the software required for post-production editing.
I would greatly appreciate it if any experienced instructors could share their advice or resources they've found helpful in achieving excellent audio and video quality.
Additionally, I would like to know about any potential challenges that I might face and how to overcome them. This includes best practices for setting up my recording space, tips on lighting, suggestions for affordable but effective equipment, and any other factors that could contribute to creating a professional-looking and sounding course.
Thank you in advance for your valuable insights.
Best Regards,
Iftekhar
08-01-2023 09:28 AM
Hi @Iftekhar756 Welcome to the instructor community! We are happy to have you here. There are so many interesting posts in the community you can take advantage of, I'll like to recommend you watch the following webinars we had with experienced instructors that will help you through the course creation process:
Also, feel free to use the search bar tool to look for topics of your interest.
Eliana Cerna
Udemy Community Moderator
08-01-2023 10:29 AM
Cool
08-02-2023 05:18 PM
Depends on your budget. If you tell us your budget, we can help you by giving you tips within that budget. For instance, I have a mic and camera in mind that I believe is great for recording, but it does not fit a low budget.
Best regards,
Maz
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