How to Screencast Like a Pro
Recently I bought the video based tutorial “How to Screencast Like a Pro.” I watched the videos on Friday and Saturday. Then on Sunday, I was able to use the techniques that I learned to make this step-by-step video on “How to Create a Facebook Business (Fan) Page“.
What is a Screencast Video
A Screencast video is whre you record what’s on your computer screen so you can show your viewers how to do something (i.e. create a Fan Page) or a Power Point presentation on a particular subject. You don’t have to worry about video cameras, lighting or even what you look like. And they can be just as powerful…sometimes even more powerful…than regular on-camera video.
I did have to experience with Keynote Presentation on the MAC (Power Point on the PC) and Screencast recording, but what I learned in this tutorial was more than worth the price I paid.
Let’s face it screencast videos can also be confusing, intimidating and frustrating. I’ve watched screencast videos that have come out a little fuzzy, hard to see, and sometimes hard to hear. Although, I didn’t have any of these problems, I did know how to create screencasts that were eye-catching with pop animation, 3-D effects, and record for more clarity.
The video tutorials cover the following topics:
How to properly size screencast videos…from recording – to the web…for crystal-clear quality
The microphones to use for great sounding audio
Where to get the coolest images and templates for screencast presentations
How to create eye-popping animated logos in PowerPoint and KeyNote
How to animate any type of graphic, however you want, in PowerPoint and KeyNote
How to animate text for maximum effect in PowerPoint and KeyNote
How to use on-camera video in screencast presentations
The secrets and how-to’s of layering screencast objects for stunning effects
How to properly record screencast videos in Camtasia and ScreenFlow
How to properly edit screencast videos in Camtasia and ScreenFlow
How to properly produce screencast videos for the web in Camtasia and ScreenFlow
3D compositing – how to elegantly twist and turn your screencast video’s in 3 dimensions
How to use a slick, web-based tool for creating one-of-kind screencast presentations
How to properly record PowerPoint and KeyNote presentations
How to properly record browser and application windows
Where to get professional voice-over’s for your screencast videos…at rock-bottom prices
And much, much, much, much, much, much more
The training contains lessons for both Windows and Mac users. So it doesn’t matter if you use Windows, a Mac or both…you’ll get the training you need to screencast like a pro.
You get unlimited, lifetime access to the training. You can login and watch the training videos as much as you want, whenever you want. And with lifetime access, you have access to them forever.
If you want to start creating eye-catching professional videos, you will want this video based training tutorial. If you order the training before December 26th, it is only $99 (50% off). Well worth it — just the header alone that I created would have costs me $100 if I went to a designer.
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