It's been a while since I've worked on Multy, but in the last few weeks I've added a lot of features and I thought, why not create a marketing video?
This is the first time I've created this type of asset, and I had no idea what software to use. I started testing Davinci Resolve, and even though it's very powerful, it seemed a little too much.
I started to create a storyboard of my video on Keynote and I realized that you can export videos...
After a few minutes of testing I decided, I was going to make my promotional video on Keynote!
I'm not going to pretend that my video has incredible quality, but what struck me was that for weeks I had been researching how to create website promotional videos, and never had anyone suggest using a presentation software.
For indiehackers who don't necessarily have the time or the knowledge in video editing, this is a solution that seems very interesting!
What about you? How do you edit your videos? Do you make any for your products?
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That's pretty good for being the first time! Way to go! :)
I actually produce a lot of educational content on DaVinci Resolve. And use it for my own client projects. But the first time I opened it and it really did look a bit overwhelming and I closed it.
For the products, I do have to make videos too, as the products are actually templates (macros) and tools for people that edit with Resolve.
I'll definitely try Davinci another time, I already had some knowledge with Premiere but it was a long time ago ^^
iMovie could be an alternative for this case.
Let's not pretend but it wasn't bad either, sound was a bit off to me, that's all.
I wonder if a link in the description would be better. Also searched for Multy on google and it's not there either.
I also used iMovie a little bit for accelerating the videos yep! And thank you for your feedback :)
Multy is difficult to find on Google but most of my visits are direct links from all over the worlds (mostly teachers using it for their student, funny cause I didn't do any marketing specificaly for them ^^).