“The video you see is un-edited – what you see is what the students saw in class,” he said on Reddit. “I used Adobe Premier and After Effects to create the on-screen video.”Yes, I practiced about 20 times to get the timing right. But yes, I also had audio cues that helped a lot.”
“Yes, I practiced about 20 times to get the timing right,” he admitted. “But yes, I also had audio cues that helped a lot. You can’t really hear it in the YouTube video, but there is a ‘whooshing’ sound” that helped him coordinate his movements.
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