How to Film Video Games

Get a screen recorder., Play the game on your PC while recording it using your screen recorder. , Upload to YouTube.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a screen recorder.

    There are many out there, for example:
    Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 Screen Capture, CamStudio or similar.

    Many of these also come with video editing software built in.
  2. Step 2: Play the game on your PC while recording it using your screen recorder.

    , If using Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 you can do it like this:
    Send it to the Encoder; edit it how you want, save/ save-as it anywhere > Expression> Expression Encoder> Jobs in your folders.

    To upload to YouTube just click upload, go to documents (not where you saved it!) scroll down your documents and you will find a folder called Expression; click on it to open it; inside there will be another folder; click on it to open it, next there will be 2 folders in it; open jobs and find the most recent one (If you didn't save it there in the first place) and double click it to get it uploading | it may take a few minutes.
  3. Step 3: Upload to YouTube.

Detailed Guide

There are many out there, for example:
Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 Screen Capture, CamStudio or similar.

Many of these also come with video editing software built in.

, If using Microsoft Expression Encoder 4 you can do it like this:
Send it to the Encoder; edit it how you want, save/ save-as it anywhere > Expression> Expression Encoder> Jobs in your folders.

To upload to YouTube just click upload, go to documents (not where you saved it!) scroll down your documents and you will find a folder called Expression; click on it to open it; inside there will be another folder; click on it to open it, next there will be 2 folders in it; open jobs and find the most recent one (If you didn't save it there in the first place) and double click it to get it uploading | it may take a few minutes.

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