The Momindum Studio Process centers on a highly automated, streamlined workflow for creating rich-media video presentations (often called “Momindum Maker”) that sync audio, video, and presentation slides (such as PowerPoint) into interactive formats without requiring technical editing skills. It is a favored tool for e-learning, corporate training, and sales enablement developed by Paris-based Momindum (now a part of Enghouse Video).
The “Behind the Scenes” process operates through a simple, three-step methodology: 1. Preparation & Recording
Instead of bringing in a film crew, the presenter acts as their own director. Using the Momindum Maker desktop software, the presenter sets up a standard webcam and microphone. They simply load their presentation materials (PDFs or PPTs) into the application, hit record, and begin speaking while clicking through their slides. 2. Synchronization & Authoring
Once the recording is complete, the magic happens in the background. The software automatically processes and synchronizes the audio/video with the visual presentation slides. “Behind the scenes,” it generates a clickable, interactive table of contents (using slide titles and text) and builds out smart search functions. During this authoring phase, you can also enrich the video by inserting interactive elements like keyword tags, transcripts, and quizzes. 3. Publishing & Management
Once authored, the project is rendered and published directly to the enterprise’s internal video hub or Learning Management System (LMS). The final output is usually an HTML5 package or SCORM file that allows viewers to navigate the video at their own pace, skip to specific slides, or search for spoken keywords in the transcript.
If you are looking to set this up for your team, I can provide information on: System requirements for Momindum
How to integrate these videos into your Learning Management System (LMS) Best practices for on-camera presentation delivery Let me know what you would like to focus on! Enterprise Video Management – Momindum – Enghouse Video
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