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Voiceover narration
Explaining exactly what is going on in your movie can really help your viewers understand and
enjoy it better. This technique is often used in television documentaries and news stories.
The easiest method of recording a narration for a video is to record in short ten or fifteen
second sessions. This allows you to prepare what you are going to say more easily and to
quickly fix mistakes. When you have mispoken and recorded a bad clip, just select the clip on
the Timeline and delete it. Some people are comfortable doing impromptu narrations, some
people prefer just an outline, and others like to have the complete text of what they want to
say written out beforehand. Don’t worry, this is still only the project and not the actual movie,
so you still have a lot of room to experiment.
Narrating a movie
1. Use the Preview bar to move to the section of
the video you want to narrate. Remember that
you cannot record over an existing clip, so make
sure none is selected by clicking on a blank
section of the Voice track.
2. Select the Record with preview option and then
click the Record button. A small lever meter
appears.
3. When you speak into your microphone, the
meter should light up. Use the Windows audio
mixer to adjust the level of the microphone.
4. Click the Start button and begin speaking.
Watch your video play in the Preview window to
synchronize the narration with the action.
5. Click the Stop button (or press Esc) when you
are finished recording.
Note:
Windows audio mixer can take any number of forms depending on your sound card. In general, it
can be found by going to the Start menu in Windows 95, clicking the Program menu item, Accessories:
Multimedia: Volume control. In Windows 98, substitute “Entertainment” for “Multimedia”. If a speaker icon
is visible on your Windows taskbar, you can right-click on it and select Open audio controls.
Adjust Volume level meter.
Detail of Voiceover Options panel.
Stop button.