Create Killer Videos with Teleprompter, Video Maker, and Editor Rolled Into One
What’s the first thing you do in the morning on your phone? I check my email. But if there’s an important email, I move to my computer to type my response. Think about video making in the same way. You write your script on a computer, but you record the video on your phone. BIGVU is a teleprompter, video maker, and editor rolled into a convenient cloud-based desktop and mobile application, so you can capitalize on this synergy and create killer videos seamlessly.
For only $15 per month, you can access all of the basic video editing features BIGVU has to offer. If you want multiple licenses for your entire news crew and a few other advanced features, you can upgrade to the group version for $80 per month. To make the deal even sweeter, BIGVU is currently offering $15 off of your first month, so, if you want to try it out, sign up here.
BIGVU is perfect for students filming their newscasts at home or off campus. When you’re at home or covering a breaking news story, sometimes, your phone is the only tool you have to create an engaging video. Here’s a rundown of what your workflow could look like with BIGVU.
Write your script in the script section of the app or on the computer at desk.bigvu.tv. Writing on your computer syncs to your phone. When you record your video on your phone using the BIGVU app, the teleprompter automatically scrolls with your script as you speak. The video stops as soon as you reach the end of your script.
Once you record your video, you can save it to your camera roll or post directly to social media. Alternatively, you can take it the extra mile and add graphics on the BIGVU desktop app. These graphics include text overlays, like lower thirds for your name and headline, and customizable backgrounds. You can make the text colors and fonts match your school’s colors for instant recognition.
BIGVU is an affordable one-and-done tool to simplify your remote newscast workflow. Have your students try it out this summer to create some content at home that you can use for a summer recap when you get back to school.