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How To Get Over Your Fear And Press The Damn Button with Brian Fanzo

TechSmith Camtasia

Video is one of the best ways to reach an audience, but it’s also one of the most intimidating content forms to create. If fear is holding you back, maybe you just need to “press the damn button.”. It’s not easy to get started with video. Why create live video? ” How to record videos with confidence.

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TechSmith Camtasia: Timeline Zooming and Disabling Snapping

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The closer you zoom in on the Timeline, the easier it will be to select tiny areas of video media. You can temporarily disable the snap feature by pressing [ ctrl ] on your keyboard as you drag the mouse. Pressing the [ ctrl ] key to temporarily disable Timeline snapping works on the Canvas as well. Check out the video here.

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How to Shoot a Video Commercial: A Practical Guide

fewStones

Creating a good video commercial is a strong way to share messages, showcase products, and connect with audiences in the constantly changing world of digital media. To succeed in making videos, you need to follow a careful process that includes planning before, during, and after shooting.

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Press Play: 5 Tips for Writing Audio Scripts

SweetRush

The post Press Play: 5 Tips for Writing Audio Scripts appeared first on SweetRush. For more ideas for bringing your characters to life, check out our eBook Virtual Training—SweetRush Style: 5 Inspiring Case Studies for a Learner-Centered Approach.

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TechSmith Camtasia: JKL Makes Previewing and Editing Even Faster

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Press the L key on your keyboard to move forward through a preview at normal (1x) speed when previewing. Press L again and you're at double playback speed. Press L a few more times, and you're at 4x speed up to a blazing-fast 8x speed. Press the J key, and you'll go backward from 1x to 8x speed.

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Using Framing to Make Your Video-Based Elearning More Effective

dominKnow

As a training professional tasked with creating video-based elearning, one of your main goals is to engage your user. In some cases, you may only need to point the camera at a process that is occurring, press record, and capture the activity. You might also surprise yourself and enjoy it.

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How to record narration in PowerPoint with video

BrightCarbon

The PowerPoint Record tool can help you create an all-singing, all-dancing video version of your presentation. There are even some recent updates that allow you to capture video of yourself too. Why record video in PowerPoint? The main new feature of the latest update is the ability to record video in PowerPoint.