Note that for foreign people, voice overs are worse to understand than english text!
Also, you can freeze a frame to re-read something, but rewinding the video constantly to try and hear what is being said is very annoying.
IMHO, do not use voice overs at all. Just simply nothing... why? Because sound will also increase the video sizes. Also, the text could be translated if needed and it is a *beep* to start making voice overs for each language.
Of course both can be done, text and voice over. But as said, this will only increase file size and a voice over isn't that usefull and certainly not when there is already text.
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Originally posted by Absorbation
I can still edit it you know so i can remove the music rather quickly, anyone want to do a voice over? I will also slow the clip speed down
You don't need to slow the whole clip down at all.
IMO, even the mouse movents shouldn't be slower (well maybe a very little bit). Slowing the whole clip down will probably be more unnatural and annoying to follow than it will fix anything.
The problem is not the fast moving mouse at all. The problem is that you cut/pasted clips together and thus your mouse jumps from one place to the other. This is what is hard to follow, not the mouse movents themself (if they are there)... In other words, slowing your movie down isn't going to help anything for that. It will only result in people skipping thru the video to make it faster and not so long and thus missing important parts.
Note 1: If you cut/paste from one sequence to the other make sure your mouse stays at the same spot, so it looks as if the mouse (and thus "time itself") never has been cut down.
Note 2: To make something like this look professional, you even shouldn't move your mouse at all unless it is absolutely neccesairly. eg: don't move your mouse while waiting for dialogs to appear, don't move it when Plus! is installing, etc... Only move it when you need to click a button or show/emphasize something. This will also help when you are actually making (copy/pasting) the video as described in note 1.
Note 3: the actual uninstalling sponsor procedure can be done better though. You don't give people any time to read what was on those dialogs (which is very important: "close all explorer windows", etc) and thus why or even where they need to click it. The mouse is also moving from left to right, up and down when the sponsor is uninstalling. This is very distracting (see note 2).
my 3,141592 cents...
Other than that... good video's, best seen so far...