Questions about: audio + animated video + closed captions + interactive TOC
I am in over my head. I have a client who wants animated videos that are closed captioned and that have an interactive TOC. This is what I have done so far:
1. Created the audio files from transcripts in Adobe > Audition.
2. Created the animated MP4 files with Adobe > Character Animator (with imported audio files).
3. Created the captions (I guess they have to be "open" captions) with Adobe > Premiere Pro.
4. Last step (not done yet): Interactive TOC. Adobe > Captivate?
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think this is the process in Captivate:
1. Create an empty project, with as many empty slides as there are MP4 segments/topics.
2. Import one MP4 file into each slide. (Captivate converts the MP4 to an FLV file.)
3. Create the interactive TOC in Captivate.
Is that accurate so far?
Can Captivate export the final, complete project back to MP4?
If not, does Adobe have a way for me to do what I need to do?
The final deliverable has to be one single file that can be launched/run from something like a SharePoint site.
Thank you!
