When you start Videator, and you have an iSight or digital video camera connected, you’ll see live video. If you don’t have a camera connected, you can view and edit a movie.
But even before you download and run Videator at full strength for two weeks for free, you can learn what you can do with Videator from these movies!
Tutorials 1-5 were written, designed and performed by Russ Conte of The Rest of Us Mac Users Group, Chicago. Tutorial 6 was written and performed by Timothy Hall - http://swingthing.net
What you’ll learn: In this demo, we'll show you how easy it is to add a nice voice narration to your Videator slide show, using GarageBand. The narration will be made right before your very ears, and you'll see how easy it is to import the audio into Videator. As an added bonus, we'll also add a music track, and use Videator to fix a basic problem in the music track. Lastly you'll see how to share the finished product with your friends, family and coworkers.
What you’ll learn: Just as modern TV news and sports uses popup banners of text on the bottom part of the screen, so also you can make nice text banners that popup and display text over a semi-transparent image for your movies and live video. You’ll learn how to store it as a reusable effect.