Author Archives: Lon Naylor
Author Archives: Lon Naylor
When I first started creating video I never worried much about a player. It didn’t seem important. If I uploaded my video to YouTube and linked to it or embedded it on my blog I would use the YouTube player. If I created a video with Camtasia Studio and uploaded it to Screencast.com I would […]
Continue readingAs you know, Lon and I like to be the first to tell you when there are updates to our favorite tools that make them easier to use and provide more functionality. So, I’m really excited to let you know about an update (one free and one paid) to Camtasia Studio and Snagit- both created […]
Continue readingHere’s a nifty little trick you can use to create a 3D “Pop-out” effect for pictures using PowerPoint. Super simple! In this tutorial, Lon Naylor will walk you through the steps and you’ll find a link to a sample template to play with below the video. NOTE: Sorry about the audio narration quality… it’s from […]
Continue readingIf a company is only using text and images, and not using video, very few people are connecting with their message. That’s the core idea behind the video below created by one of our current Screencast Video Coaching members, Kary Boan-Durham. Kary has been with our group since the beginning of the year and has […]
Continue readingSee on Scoop.it – Camtasia Tricks Lon Naylor‘s insight: Interesting stats from MunchEye See on muncheye.com
Continue readingAccording to Wikipedia “The Ken Burns effect is a type of panning and zooming effect used in video production from still imagery. The name derives from extensive use of the technique by American documentarian Ken Burns. The technique predates his use of it, but his name has become associated with the effect in much the […]
Continue readingVideo book trailers are becoming very popular and most authors have no experience with video at all. So, this is a potentially profitable skill for anyone who considers themselves pretty creative and can learn the basics of either using PowerPoint for their video or Camtasia Studio. The book trailer below was just created by one […]
Continue readingCamtasia Studio 8 has the ability to add animations to almost any element (except audio) you can place on the timeline. Rather handy except that, while in fact it isn’t difficult, it does confuse lots of folks when they actually try to use them. In this screencast tutorial, Lon Naylor shows some tips to help […]
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