Visiting Wota-emi

Visiting Wota-emi

I would like to visit the original site (Wota-emi) of the now extinct Puchikwar tribe located north-east on the Baratang island (approximate GPS: 12.299967, 92.866215) of Andaman.

Map:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/k9MDrngFfoyhfxeY9

  • Do you have any recommendations on how to get there by car, bus or boat?
  • Is a guide or permission needed to enter the area?
  • It seems like the best way is to arrive by boat along the Humphery Strait. Are there any boat rental services in the area?

https://preview.redd.it/74efh7xtjeah1.png?width=1021&format=png&auto=webp&s=0e0f20ca315a7b287dae05126799960196bdbd4e

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u/coragicom — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/windowsapps+1 crossposts

After reading a lot of posts on Reddit, and watching various YouTube videos about promoting apps, I was convinced that maybe creating a YouTube video was the right way for users to learn how to use my Windows application.

Since I don't want to show my face and use my own voice, I created the voice using text-to-speech in ClipChamp. Probably not the best way, but it worked.

I would like your feedback on what is the best way (and hopefully a fast way) to create a video tutorial?

My approach was as follows:

  1. Create a detailed Word document describing every detail of the application
  2. Let Claude.ai generate a YouTube script with scenes and voice-over
  3. Add all the voice-over in ClipChamp (text-to-speech)
  4. Generate a video only with sound (no videos) to get the timing of the voice-over
  5. Playing the video (sound only) while recording the screenshots
  6. Adding screenshots and do some basic video editing (for the pictures to match the sound)
  7. The thumbnail image was created using ChatGPT (based on a prompt generated by Claude)

The result was the following YouTube video:

https://youtu.be/YTIN6z0wjjk

It's my very first video ever, so...yes, it's not that professional.

Please let me know how you create your video tutorials.

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u/coragicom — 2 months ago