BERLIN, GERMANY — Simpleshow is offering a free, Web-based tool for making ‘explainer’ videos. Mysimpleshow (https://mysimpleshow.com) is designed for creating short and simple explanation videos that help communicate concepts or ideas regardless of the subject matter.
Storyline templates fall under educational, professional and personal use. Mysimpleshow’s guidelines include four steps to follow to create a high-quality explainer video. Users start by creating a script. Once the text is completed, users are able to visualize their scripts with illustrations generated by Mysimpleshow and its Explainer Engine. It transforms text into visuals and provides illustrations that help audiences understand the video’s message.
If the Explainer Engine doesn’t suggest the perfect match, the tool provides several options. Users can choose an alternative image, explore the visual database, upload a personal image, or use text on screen to help bring ideas to life. When the user is happy with their script and storyboard, adding a voiceover is the next step. In the event that a user is not well suited for a voiceover, James and Paul are available. They are automated voices that speak the text, pronouncing English almost perfectly.
After previewing and approving the video, users can publish their work. The video will first be rendered, then users can decide if they wish to share it through YouTube or download it for personal use.