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Camtasia Training tutorials & resources
Camtasia Training tutorials & resources
A lot of times (especially when we demo software), we want to zoom into a particular part of a Camtasia recording to show greater detail of what we are doing. Normally, that’s fine. Show the detail…and zoom back out. Well, sometimes that is a problem when you want to zoom in BUT…still be able to […]
Continue readingWhile it’s true that Lon and I are huge Camtasia Studio fans, you might be surprise to learn that about 90% of the content here on LearnCamtasia.com was originally created during live webinars. Camtasia is our tool of choice for recording and editing them (and creating all our marketing videos, professional tutorials and demos) but when it […]
Continue readingDid you know there are TWO kinds of markers you can use in Camtasia Studio? Here’s a very short Camtasia Quick Tip Tutorial: Timeline markers are great for marking a point in time for creating things like a Table Of Contents or being able to “jump to” a specific point in a video. Media markers […]
Continue readingTypically, for a lot of you, these last few days of the year are full of organizing your home and office and getting ready for some fun parties and activities to mark the beginning of a new year. But, I have another super valuable activity you can do over the next few days that could […]
Continue readingCamtasia Callouts are images or effects you can add to your videos to create engagement, add information, or bring the viewers attention to certain parts of the screen. I use them in pretty much all my software demos, tutorials and courses. The Camtasia Software does provide a nice assortment of call-outs both in the Callout tab […]
Continue readingMany video training courses start as classroom content that needs to be converted and put online. You have a bunch of PowerPoint slides that you want to turn into a Video based course. Typically, when you start to create a online course you will start from content that already exists in PowerPoint and often that content dictates how the course is […]
Continue readingBeing a Screencast Specialist has its advantages. You don’t have to ever worry about how you look in a video or take the time to memorize a script. When you only show what is on your computer screen it eliminates a whole lot of other concerns such as lighting, choosing a camera and setting up a […]
Continue readingHave you ever wondered how video creators get that side by side tilted video effect that you may see on YouTube or on TV? For example, on one side of the screen you will see a talking head and on the other side you might see an animated PowerPoint or video of a software application […]
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