Even if the video has audio, a written script helps in creating consistent captions or voiceovers. Experts at Vyond recommend starting with a clear storyboard to organize your visual framework. 2. Choose Your Editing Tools
Watch the footage and note the specific actions or timestamps that define a "step" in the process.
If your video contains personal data, use a blur tool to hide it.
Before editing, identify what the video is intended to teach.
A technical guide needs more than just raw video to be effective.
If you just need to trim or format the file, Adobe Express offers a free online MP4 converter and trimmer. 3. Enhance with Guide Elements
Tools like Guidde allow you to add an MP4 file as a step and automatically generate professional descriptions, callouts, and voiceovers.
If creating a digital guide, add "Next Step" or "Click Here" buttons to make the content interactive. 4. Review and Export