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PlaceIt Graphics Creator – Tutorial

  A nifty little online graphics and video asset creator from Camtasia and PowerPoint video expert Lon Naylor. Taken from Episode #73 of the Weekly Screencast … Source: www.youtube.com We’re seeing a LOT of online tools for video creators to create custom images and other assets for video projects. Here’s an interesting one called PlaceIt. […]

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Camtasia Studio (PC) Editing Basics: Dimensions

NOTE: I created this post in less than 5 minutes using the Article Buddy Pro software. I found the video on YouTube (which included closed captions), pasted in the URL, Exported to WordPress with a button click, added carriage returns to the post to make it read better, and deleted a couple of sentences. Sweet! […]

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How To Change the Background Color in Camtasia

During our weekly Screencast Coaching Webinar this week, a question was asked to explore some of the more “obscure” features of Camtasia Studio. Hmmm…excellent idea! This short installment reviews the Change Background Color function: We’ll continue to dig deep under the covers and root out some more quick & simple bite-sized nuggets to increase your […]

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A Fake Mouse Pointer Saves the Day

I create a lot of software demos with Camtasia Studio and there are times when I make rookie mouse mistakes like: 1. Working on a video on two different computers.  Capturing one part of the video with my red mouse pointer and one with my white one. Ugh. 2. Using my laptop mouse instead of […]

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The Definitive Guide To YouTube Tags

Optimal Tags help YouTube videos rank higher in Search and be surfaced more in Suggested Videos. This guide will show you how to create optimal YouTube Tags Source: www.faqtube.tv A useful guide for determining what your YouTube tags should be for best search results. See on Scoop.it – Camtasia Tricks

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Using YouTube Creative Commons Videos

Did you know? You can add all kinds of “B-roll” video clips into your YouTube uploads? In this excerpt from Lon’s Screencast Coaching call, YouTube expert Zane Miller reveals a little known feature of  YouTube that let’s you search for and add other YouTube video clips under the “Creative Commons” license. It’s in the YouTube […]

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