Publishing digital micro-content of Bible stories, from conception to delivery, is now available to just about anyone. These lessons show you how with the Story Producer app
3. • The seventh and last
phase is the “Share”
phase.
• In this phase you will
be able to share the
video you created.
Step 1
The Share Phase
4. • You will see that the app
produces the same video in
two different file formats.
• One is an mp4, which is
well suited for
smartphones or the
Internet.
• The other is a 3gp, which is
a smaller file and lesser
quality than the mp4, but is
suited for feature phones.
Step 2
The Share Phase
5. • You will also see each
filename includes
abbreviations for the
options you opted to
include when creating
the video.
• For instance, this video
has sound effects (“Fx”),
pictures (“Px”), picture
movement (“Mv”), and
story text (“Tx”).
Step 3
The Share Phase
6. • On this screen you can
choose to play your
video or delete your
video.
• Or you can tap the
share icon, which
consists of three
connected dots.
Step 4
The Share Phase
7. • Tapping the share icon
reveals a variety of ways
you can share your video
directly from your phone.
• Scroll down to see all the
sharing options available
to you. Every device will
be different, depending
on the apps and services
on the device.
Step 5
The Share Phase
8. • For example, on my
phone, I can share my
video as a Signal
message.
• I can send it as an email
attachment.
• Or I can upload it to
YouTube.
Step 6
The Share Phase
9. • If you have no Internet
or cell service, you can
still share your video
with others in your
immediate vicinity via
Bluetooth.
Step 7
The Share Phase
10. • If you ever need to
know where on the
phone your video files
have been stored,
simply tap the “VIDEOS
FOLDER” button.
Step 8
The Share Phase