I'm new to VideoScribe, and I have a 2,300 word script that I'm copying from Word onto my canvas in text blocks of about 25 words each--then manually spacing each text block far enough apart---so that each 25-word block has its own "slide." (Please see attached.) This seems terribly time-consuming and messy, so I must be overlooking something. Is there a way to import an entire script from Word into a VideoScribe canvas, then break it into discrete text blocks (each text block on its own slide) without a lot of manual work spacing it on the canvas?
Just one guy's opinion: watching the hand draw 2500 words (~12500 letters!) won't be very much fun. It might become excruciating to watch after the first few thousand letters!
I'm new to VideoScribe, and I have a 2,300 word script that I'm copying from Word onto my canvas in text blocks of about 25 words each--then manually spacing each text block far enough apart---so that each 25-word block has its own "slide." (Please see attached.) This seems terribly time-consuming and messy, so I must be overlooking something. Is there a way to import an entire script from Word into a VideoScribe canvas, then break it into discrete text blocks (each text block on its own slide) without a lot of manual work spacing it on the canvas?
Can you please help?
Thanks,
Tom
If you want to make an all- text scribe, that seems like the most straightforward way to do it.
Have you considered recording the text as a voiceover and using drawn images in your scribe?
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-Mike (videoscribe user)
Just one guy's opinion: watching the hand draw 2500 words (~12500 letters!) won't be very much fun. It might become excruciating to watch after the first few thousand letters!