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Modifying PowerPoint Templates

So, you’ve probably see LOTS of PowerPoint templates being offered out there from the Warrior Forum, JVZoo, and others. All of the sales pages for these products promise you can “Easily create professional videos with NO skills or work!” Well…yes, you can create videos with them. But how good those end up being is a […]

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Podcasting For Screencasters

In this mini-seminar, Lon Naylor chats with podcasting expert Fred Castaneda about the benefits of leveraging your video content into podcasts. We also talk about a sample project we are working on and point out the tips, tricks, ideas, and strategies we’re coming up with to make this as easy as possible. This actually works […]

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How To Use PowerPoint Transitions as Animations

A LOT of folks work WAY too hard trying to get elements in their PowerPoint slide content to EXIT. Instead of adding a whole bunch of Exit Animations on a slide…try this little technique: Here is a link to get the Parentheses Open Template and Tutorial: ==> Parentheses Open Template Of course, this won’t always […]

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3D “Pop-out” PowerPoint Trick

Here’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 […]

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PresenterMedia PowerPoint Integration Tool

There are some tools and resources I use when making Camtasia and PowerPoint videos that would simply CRUSH me productivity-wise if I didn’t have them. At the top of that list is PresenterMedia. I know…I talk about it all the time but in this 8 minute mini-webinar (taken from our new Career In Screencasting Course) […]

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Typography Video Using PowToon

We’ve had some fun talking about the interesting way of delivering messages visually using what’s called kinetic typography. See Michelle’s posts HERE: How To Make Kinetic Typography Effects In PowerPoint While it’s very possible to create such video content using PowerPoint, it does take some advanced skills (not to mention patience and effort) to pull […]

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