lukestein’s avatarlukestein’s Twitter Archive—№ 9,561

    1. If you’d like to dip your toes into using @OBSProject, it’s easy to get started. Most tutorials seemed geared towards gamers, though. Here’s a four minute “quickstart” for anyone who wants to try it for teaching. Seriously, you can be up and running.* youtu.be/upTyHsxdlYs @jaredlander/1297218867606020097
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    Here’s the second half (twitter only allows 2:20 videos) *Note this will only get you ready to record. I need another few minutes to show how to get OBS → Zoom.
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      Second OBS tutorial video: In 90 seconds, you can be set up to use a “virtual camera” to share your OBS video output to Zoom or other supported applications. Mac virtualcam (by @johnboiles💪) download link: github.com/johnboiles/obs-mac-virtualcam YouTube version: youtu.be/FYHXNQmnEpw
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        Third OBS tutorial video: How to set up image overlays in OBS (e.g., logos, masks, “lower thirds,” title screens). Just 90 seconds, but that doesn’t cover actually *making* a mask—you may want to check out @JonathanColmer’s templates. YouTube version: youtu.be/1j_gmt0IeT8
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          Fourth OBS tutorial: Setting up a slightly more complex, three-scene setup for teaching/presenting (including the @kinggary-inspired “King Split”) youtu.be/TCgDo12VKDM This one’s longer—11 mins—inspired by questions from @paulgp and @IvanWerning