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Rudy GarnsA number of folks have written asking for more information on the process of making screencasts.
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kanterUdell's advice on how to do a screen cast - cover the set up, shooting, and editing workflow. Good advice
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Mikel Madina[EN] Consejos sobre cómo preparar un screencast
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Ratcatcher"In general, screencasting is a three-step process: capture of audio and video, editing, and production of a compressed deliverable. Camtasia combines all three functions in a single, integrated application, but in principle they're separable"
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y campbellSo in this column I'll focus on basic strategies that transcend specific tools.
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Angela KilleA number of folks have written asking for more information on the process of making screencasts. Nowadays, my weapon of choice is Camtasia Studio. (Perhaps I should make a screencast showing how I use the product. But like the demonstration of Windows Med
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Hans MestrumJohn Udell describes how he produces screencasts with Camtasia
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jose muriloIn general, screencasting is a three-step process: capture of audio and video, editing, and production of a compressed deliverable.
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Bernard FarrellHow to effectively match audio and video in a screencast.
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