Development of Course
Engaging Training Courses Developed without a Video Shoot
Because they still present the viewer with stunning visual content as well as interactive moving features that keep individuals captivated and involved with the learning material, image-based courses with motion graphics can be as engaging as video courses. Furthermore, image-based courses may typically be generated more quickly and for a lower cost.
When you collaborate with Oohms’ course creation team on an image-based course, you may expect:
- Hand-selected and high-quality stock photos
- Professional scripting, storyboarding, and voice-over
- When needed, custom on-site photography using
- high-end camera equipment is available.
- To make every frame as interesting as possible, post-production was used.
- Course correctness and high standards are ensured by quality assurance assessments.
- Dedication to collaborating with you on any necessary changes


Steps in Developing a Great Course
- Script – We always start by collaborating with you to write a fantastic script. Everything else in the course is supported by the script.
- Storyboard – Then we make a storyboard to show what photographs we need, what images we’ll receive from stock photos, and which images will come from a photo shoot (if applicable).
- Photo shoot – We schedule and conduct the photo shoot when the storyboard has been approved (if required).
- Voice-over – We hire expert voice actors to record your screenplay, and you get to choose which one is best for your course.
- Construct the Course – Using the audio and visual features, our team creates an entertaining course that adheres to the script and major learning objectives.
- Quality Assurance Reviews – We undertake extensive reviews once the course is completed to verify material correctness, quality, and consistency.
- Approvals – The most crucial aspect of creating a successful course is ensuring that you, the consumer, are satisfied. We make certain that you have enough time to thoroughly review the final product and provide feedback.