Taking my mother's advice (or rather, instruction) to:
"Do what you see needs to be done!"
I have decided to do more with my YouTube channel (Capri-Omni) than what it had been, up until now (A vague rattle-bag of any doodle that couldn't fit in a static image).
This is the first video I've made in five years, just finished, last night (with open subtitles, throughout)
I've had the worst luck, historically, with keeping recording mics from breaking (long wires and wheelchair wheels do not get along), so I experimented with using Window's Narrator app to read the scripts for me. It's very clearly a computer voice, but I think it works well enough, to at least continue making videos, even if/when my new mic does break -- it won't sideline me for five years, like the last time.
One advantage of a computer-generated voice is that, for once, YouTube's computer-generated closed captions are 100% accurate
( About my political slide to the Left (didn't have to slide much further) and what I want to do with the channel, overall )
I have decided to do more with my YouTube channel (Capri-Omni) than what it had been, up until now (A vague rattle-bag of any doodle that couldn't fit in a static image).
This is the first video I've made in five years, just finished, last night (with open subtitles, throughout)
I've had the worst luck, historically, with keeping recording mics from breaking (long wires and wheelchair wheels do not get along), so I experimented with using Window's Narrator app to read the scripts for me. It's very clearly a computer voice, but I think it works well enough, to at least continue making videos, even if/when my new mic does break -- it won't sideline me for five years, like the last time.
One advantage of a computer-generated voice is that, for once, YouTube's computer-generated closed captions are 100% accurate
( About my political slide to the Left (didn't have to slide much further) and what I want to do with the channel, overall )