AutumnSylver wrote:
KingdomOfRats wrote:
woud love to do videos based on what its like to have severe autism but am not able to communicate that verbaly so it makes it a ton more difficult.
There are lots of different ways to make videos other than you talking to a camera. There are ones that people do that are like slideshows with text, there are ones where it's just a white screen and the person is drawing things on the screen to illustrate what they're saying. (Those are apparently a really good way to get people engaged and get them to pay attention to what you want to say. If you can draw, that's probably the best way to make videos). There are even websites where you can make animated characters to act out scenes, and you type in text, and it uses a computer voice for each of the characters. I found a website that does it for you, but I can't remember what it was called. You can't do much unless you pay for a subscription, anyway. If you can draw, you can draw your own character and have a computer voice say what you want to say.
This is such a great idea! He could post videos and/or images in the video, with text, I've seen this a few times, its just videos, or different images, with text instead of the person talking, and sometimes people add music too.
Animated characters would be cool too.
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