My first draft video for my course is now ready - using only free tools!

A few days ago I wrote here about my intentions to create a course about crypto - novices. People who are beginners and want to learn more about crypto, its technology and understand its importance.

I started doing some research and there is a lot to consider when starting a course. I have seen videos that mention that you need to research what is trending at the moment, where all the hype is, and to read reviews in order to create the perfect course. All this is true. It takes a lot of time to plan and create a successful course.

But for now, I want to have a chance to express my own opinion and my thoughts after all these years. I decided to keep things very simple, and I think that I managed to do it for this 'draft'

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My first step was to create the script. I used https://hackmd.io

If I had a good mic, I would record my own voice - this time I decided to use a text to speech maker and I used the free version of: https://ttsmaker.com/

I tried out the text to video using capcut (but it never generated), invideo (but I did not like it) and then I decided to use canva's free version to create slides.

Besides, it is a course. It is supposed to have slides.

I uploaded to youtube, where you can see it with auto subtitles.

I also used the free version of veed.io to create automatic subtitles to the video, so that I can upload it to tiktok or to other platforms.

The most difficult issue I faced was to synchronize the audio with the slides. I think I have figured out a way to do it better. Let me know if you would like a full tutorial.

For now, I invite you to watch the 3-minute video (you can increase the speed to 2x to see it in half the time :)) and let me know your feedback on this.

I did not want to mention web3 yet in the first video - this is supposed to give an idea and a few definitions of terms such as bitcoin, blockchain, nfts, defi, metaverse etc.

That's it for now, thank you for your support!

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