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Overview

Mobile demos fail fast when orientation and touch clarity are wrong. Use this guide to keep mobile recordings readable, focused, and easy to follow. [insert screenshot of a portrait mobile recording in the editor with framing and zoom controls visible]

Before you start

  • Disable distracting notifications on the device.
  • Lock orientation before recording.
  • Confirm whether your output is portrait, landscape, or mixed.

Steps

  1. Record a short test clip to verify orientation and UI readability.
  2. Import the clip and confirm dimensions were interpreted correctly.
  3. Set framing to keep touch targets visible.
  4. Add zoom at key taps where UI is dense.
  5. Add brief text callouts for gestures that are hard to see.
  6. Preview at real playback speed before export.
[insert screenshot of a tap interaction highlighted with zoom plus text callout]

Check your result

  • Viewers can clearly follow each tap and transition.
  • Orientation remains consistent across scenes.
  • Small interface text stays readable in your target format.

Troubleshooting

Orientation is wrong after import

Rotate/reframe early before deep editing.

Taps are difficult to see

Use targeted zoom and short explanatory overlays near the interaction point.

Video looks soft

If source capture is low quality, re-record at a higher native resolution.

Next

Move into narration workflows with Synthetic Voice.