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When I first starting doing my own narration, I thought doing a great voiceover would be something I could learn fairly quickly. In reality, it can be as difficult as learning to create a good screencast. It can require quite a bit of practice to get as good as a professional. I recall reading a […]
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 readingSee on Scoop.it – PowerPoint for Video Nancy Duarte explains how to create better visual presentations so you can communicate your ideas with efficiency, clarity and impact. She is CEO of Silicon… Lon Naylor‘s insight: I constantly see video “gurus” telling people to just insert all your script text into PowerPoint slides, read it aloud […]
Continue readingIf you own Camtasia 8 you’ll notice that the ability to create animations was added in a tab called “Visual Properties”. Because I tend to be a creature of habit and am used to doing my animations in PowerPoint it has take me a long time to get used to doing some of them in […]
Continue readingAs I prepare this weekend for my 30 Day Video Challenge I have been compiling some of the new productivity tips that I have implemented over the last year. I only started using the three tips below after I had a little slump this past August. I had taken some time off in July and […]
Continue readingI get this question a lot in my coaching classes “Now that I’ve learned Screencasting with Camtasia and PowerPoint how can I make money with these skills?”. Now, some people decided that their goal is to break free from the service business and only use their skills to create videos for themselves and their own […]
Continue readingAccording to Wikipedia, Kinetic typography — the technical name for “moving text” — is an animation technique mixing motion and text to express ideas using video animation. I started doing some additional research on this technique after one of our coaching students, Michael Holthuysen, posted a link to a cool video about creating kinetic typography […]
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