Video-based training ensures everyone receives the same information and provides a portable, consistent learning experience. This can be critical for many subjects such as compliance training or anything policy-related.
Everyone learns at their own pace, which generates even more interactivity since it is no longer necessary to ask questions at precisely the right time. You no longer need to worry about employees/students who are too shy to ask questions or voice their opinion during class.
Immersive videos you watch on television, such as news stories, dramas, and documentaries. Sequence videos, which represent the gold standard of video, rely on the pictures to carry the bulk of the story.
Feature a person talking to the camera as if talking directly to the viewer. Rather than rely on a sequence of pictures to convey the message, talking head videos rely on the speaker’s words.
Are recordings of what happens on a computer screen.They are usually used to teach computer tasks. Instructional screen capture videos generally feature a voice-over to explain what’s happening on the screen.
Create the illusion of motion using drawings, puppets, or models. Animated video is an engaging instrument that can help you tell your story more comprehensively. 65% of people are visual learners, and 90% of the information transmitted to the brain is visual.