I thought hard about doing captions, embarassed about it being my voice and all, but honestly...
With Final Cut Pro, the voiceover tool makes it so easy to do.... I have a little Logitech USB mic at my desk. It's just much easier than titling the thing. And then you have to figure out each time if you've left the caption up for long enough for the viewers to read and understand the topic, and you have to worry about spelling, and can you read it on the background, do you pop out a graphic behind it if not (and is that obnoxious), and then the wording is always weird and on and on.
That's really why I decided to test it out doing something as silly as Skins. I didn't have to spend a lot of time thinking up what to say. And honestly, some people might not realize you can use them (or at least the skin effects might be new)... And, since I'm covering Standard, Mini, and Theater view people will at least get a look at each of the major modes.
I'm just torn now on whether to do these with/for MC11.1 (as this one is - for Skins who cares) or MC12. Maybe a combination? Focusing on MC11.1, but mentioning current differences in 12? Would this even be allowed?
Eh. I'll probably concentrate on 11.1. As I said, I'm kinda going to make some of these to answer my friend's questions... (And she's not really Beta software level with MC at all, obviously.)
Oh, and what format do you have your screen captures in? If you script it (tell me what to say) and I can work with the screen recording you have, I might be willing to throw it together after I get the Tree/View Scheme explanation one done.