How to Screen Record with WeVideo - Detailed Tutorial
Keywords: WeVideo, Recording, Video, Screen Record
Aliases: We Video
Important Notes: Please use Classic only (for both students and staff). WeVideo has a tool/platform called "Classroom" which is like an LMS. As of Spring of 2024, we suggest using Classic only.
Make sure to log into WeVideo the first time by clicking Google, and picking your PSD email address. You should automatically be (both students and staff) enrolled in our licensed batch of WeVideo accounts. If you feel that you haven't been or if your account says "Trial", please call the help desk or make a ticket.
Also worth noting, there is both a web version of WeVideo and a Chrome Extension. The video explains this more.
This video tutorial will show you how to use WeVideo. I will be using a paid version to show you how to video edit with WeVideo. WeVideo is an online video editor that works great for Chromebooks or any computer with access to the internet.
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See the WeVideo Tutorials and Academy for more information.
Video Transcription:
The video "WeVideo - Detailed Tutorial" by Teacher's Tech, uploaded on November 27, 2017, is an extensive guide on using WeVideo, particularly useful for Chromebook users. The video is 1560 seconds long and covers various aspects of video editing with WeVideo. Here's a summary of the initial part of the video:
Introduction to WeVideo: The tutorial is intended for users who prefer a video editor that works well on Chromebooks. It covers basic to advanced features like green screen usage, picture-in-picture, altering video speeds, and finalizing the video.
Navigation and Timestamps: Timestamps are provided in the video description to help viewers jump to specific parts of the tutorial.
Logging into WeVideo: The presenter logs into WeVideo using a Google account. He mentions using a paid version, which offers more options and no watermark.
Creating a New Video Edit: The process starts with selecting 'Create new' and then uploading media to WeVideo.
Uploading Media: Media can include videos, music, or pictures. The video demonstrates how to upload from a computer or Google Drive. It shows the progress of media upload and suggests uploading multiple files simultaneously for efficiency.
The presenter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of WeVideo's capabilities, making it a useful resource for both beginners and experienced users seeking to edit videos on Chromebooks or other devices.