Category Archives for "YouTube"
Having a Table of Contents within your videos is a great way to give your viewers more control over how they watch and re-access the content of your video. Both Lon and I use them extensively in our webinar replays and big training courses. I got a great question the other day from a student […]
Continue readingSo far I have 60 tutorials on my hard drive for my current client project and it’s started to clog things up. Too many videos take up a lot of space on my laptop and really slow things down. How can I keep buying all the cool products that Lon recommendeds if I have no […]
Continue readingSometimes when I’m starting something new (I’m dabbling in abstract art painting) it really helps if I can learn from people who are a few steps ahead of me. They don’t have to have achieved huge success (like be in a well known gallery) but they need to be moving forward doing the kind of […]
Continue readingIt’s super important to set up folders and organize all your video assets when you plan to create a multi video course. I’ve worked with many people who have trouble finding the files they create and differentiating between the types of files and their various extensions. Let me walk you through my super quick organization […]
Continue readingHow is your screencasting business different? Why should people be excited about your video training courses or YouTube tutorials over others in your industry? Whether you are just getting started in Screencasting or have been at it for a few years, it’s not too late to differentiate your business. It goes without saying that most […]
Continue readingWhether you’re working freelance or looking for a full-time job as a video screencaster, you need a portfolio. A Screencast portfolio showcases your abilities; therefore, it allows potential clients to determine if you may be a good match for their video projects. In many respects, a well-crafted and carefully planned Screencasting portfolio has the power […]
Continue readingLast month we had a lively discussion in our Facebook site about adding captions to a video course. Who would have thought there would be so much interest around this? I mean, video captions are nice and all but this discussion went on for days. So are some of the things we discussed… Why Add Captions […]
Continue readingAs a mom you hope that your kids might follow in your footsteps and have an interest in the work you do. I’ve often helped my kids put together projects using Camtasia Videos and PowerPoint and asked my son Joshua, who just turned 16, if he would have any interest in editing videos for me […]
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