TouchCast Studio: Introduction to Studio
Studio Features
Studio integrates video and interactive elements to create compelling, high quality presentations. The power of Studio lies in the interactive elements. Â On playback, your audience can browse documents, watch videos, and browse websites in full screen without leaving the presentation.
Process for Creating a TouchCast Video
The following diagram illustrates the process the author follows to develop and share a TouchCast video:
After a video is complete and uploaded to Fabric (our proprietary media sharing portal), it can be shared with others as a simple .mp4 format file (no interactive elements) or as a fully interactive TouchCast file (.tct) directly from the TouchCast Fabric repository or through a link which utilizes the TouchCast Fusion Video Player. In this scenario, viewers will not need to install any software -- the video is fully interactive in all modern browsers on all modern devices.
Understanding three important Studio features will help you present professionally:
- Â Â Â Â Â The first feature is video apps (vApps). Â vApps are interactive elements such as embedding websites, other videos, scrollable documents, and polls which the viewer can interact with.
The second feature is the teleprompter script. Â Each scene can have a written script developed and stored along with it. Â The presenter uses this script while recording to ensure key points are made by using pre-recording wording.
- Â Â Â The third feature is the clip tray. Â Post recording, the clips are organized in a horizontal tray where each scene video segment and its interactive resources are identified with markers.
The end product of the author’s creative work is a well-orchestrated presentation.