

What to Train
I do not have Captivate yet so working towards that. This training was done using VideoScribe, Premier Pro and After Effects. I don’t recommend using Videoscribe for an entire project as it will likely crash particularly if you are using effects, panning in and out or the video is exceptionally long. Your rendering times will be long and normally crash. Don’t be discouraged…. just do short renderings of content and drop it into Premier Pro or After Effects to add effects, pan in and out, etc.
I do not have Captivate yet so working towards that. This training was done using VideoScribe, Premier Pro and After Effects. I don’t recommend using Videoscribe for an entire project as it will likely crash particularly if you are using effects, panning in and out or the video is exceptionally long. Your rendering times will be long and normally crash. Don’t be discouraged…. just do short renderings of content and drop it into Premier Pro or After Effects to add effects, pan in and out, etc.
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The great thing about Adobe Captivate is that you can import legacy content like this and breath new life into videos like this by converting them to interactive videos. Use the steps found in tutorials like this one to take a video which is passive like this and turn it into something interactive and engaging: https://youtu.be/oee7vm2O6Hg