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TechSmith's birth month is the shortest of the year, so this newsletter is a little lighter than usual. But don't worry, this edition is still packed with great tips and tricks. Read and enjoy!
It’s easier than ever to capture activity on your iOS device screen and turn it into a movie. It’s just a matter of mirroring your device onto your laptop with any number of apps then firing up a tool like Camtasia to record what’s happening on your screen. But there are still a few quirky things you may encounter along the way. These tips will help you get great results the first time you dive into iOS screencasting.
"Not only do we communicate with the programmers through Snagit, we now all communicate that way with each other. It really cuts down on confusion between colleagues." -Genevieve Hartman, Vice President of Educational Content at BrightBytes
The emergence of personal UAVs or “drones” has introduced new laws, but more importantly new ways to capture video for the everyday person. These days you don’t have to be a professional videographer or a millionaire to use a drone. Read more »
Snagit
In this video tutorial, you'll learn what a Snagit profile is and how to use profiles. You'll also find out how to change an existing profile or how to create a new one. Watch the tutorial »
Snagit for Mac
It's time to take your first capture! In this tutorial, you'll learn about the different kinds of captures you can perform with Snagit and how to capture exactly what you need. Watch the tutorial »
Camtasia Studio
Learn the basics of working with audio on the Camtasia timeline. We'll go over interpreting the waveform, removing noise, adjusting volume, and changing the waveform display settings. Learn more »
Camtasia for Mac
Before you jump into editing, there are some important steps you need to take to ensure editing goes smoothly. For example, you'll want to save your project, change the size of your video, and add media before starting. Learn more »
Jing
Jing can capture and share videos (up to five minutes long) from your computer screen. Plus, narrating a quick video is a great way to show someone exactly what you mean. Learn how »
Screencast.com
Commenting allows a content owner and their viewers to have a two-way conversation concerning a piece of content. When commenting is turned on, viewers who come to see your content will be able to post a comment or a reply to a comment via the Comments tab on the view page. Read more »
Morae
You can add an audio note to any video clip, title clip or graph in the Storyboard. By adding audio notes, your highlight videos can stand on their own, without someone speaking in person through the issues you see. Use highlight videos with audio notes to supplement a written report. Learn more »
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