In this video explainer, Journalism.co.uk explores the tool's three main components: audio-to-video, text-to-video and video subtitles
What is it? A video editing tool that allows you to create compelling stories designed for your website or social media.
Cost: Free
How is it of use to journalists?
Some publishers have started to leverage text-to-speech tools to drive innovation and make the most out of content in the newsroom.
With this in mind, journalists can use Headliner to make their podcasts and articles go that bit further, as the tool can repurpose audio files into compelling video stories.
You can customise your videos with watermarks, copyright-free images from Getty and Pixabay, audio waves for visual effect, and subtitles.
In the video above, we take a look at how to perform audio-to-video, text-to-video and video subtitles in Headliner.
Interested in learning more? Corinne Podger brings 30 years experience in radio, TV and online to a brand new Newsrewired+ course on 5 March 2019 to explore visual storytelling for audio creators
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