Audio and video resources for video sales letters and promotional sales videos

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Here is some stuff you can use in videos:






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  • As a video sales letter copywriter, and because I'm a (pain in the ass) perfectionist, these are my 'go to' guys:

    Digital Juice - The Best Products and Prices for Video & Graphics Professionals

    - Rick Duris
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    • Just posted this in a facebook group. How to properly import toons into Videoscribe:

      Demonstration of the effect:
      inkscape - YouTube
      Watch these tutorials:
      Bringing In Bitmap Artwork using Inkscape - YouTubeHow To Create SVG Files For VideoScribe In Illustrator PART 1 - YouTubeHow To Create SVG Files For VideoScribe PART 2 - YouTube
      How to use the bezier tool:
      Inkscape Bezier Pen Exercise - Desert - YouTube
      Now the guy that does the snowboarder just scribbles his traces to cover the image. That's not how to do it. You have to trace the image.

      My "rules and guidelines":

      1. Think like an artist - trace paths in the way it would be drawn.
      2. The order you trace it in, is the order Videoscribe will draw it.
      3. You need a TRANSPARENT background. I do this in Photshop first. Delete everything but the black lines. (Or whatever colors you're using) If you use black on white, parts of the white will show through and look funny when drawn.
      4. Break it up in sections. Don't try to trace it all in one go
      5. Change your trace color to something high contrast. I'm using lime green on a black image.
      6. Thicken your traces only enough to cover the line.
      7. For blackened in areas like the windows in the building I did, I made a few zig-zag trace points to keep the pen there longer. Watch the video and see how it appears to fill them in.
      8. Cover every speck of black

      The steps:
      1. Find an image
      2. Convert to transparent png with only lines showing. Remove all shading if possible. This is the hardest part. Use "magic want" and "Select... Color range..."
      3. Import png to Inkscape
      4. Trace with bezier tool in order you want it drawn.
      5. Use node tool to center thin bezier lines(after making bright green) in the middle of each line to draw.
      6. Increase trace line width to just cover image.
      7. Continue until totally green, no black showing.
      8. Select each trace and adjust opacity to 0%
      9. Save and import the svg to Videoscribe
      10. Enjoy
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