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From flat to phat: New Camtasia feature drops the needle on screencasts

TechSmith Camtasia

I grew up on MTV videos , and while that shifted viewing habits of many, the even newer generations have been Twitterfied, and has sunk deep into the bowels of YouTube. The post From flat to phat: New Camtasia feature drops the needle on screencasts appeared first on TechSmith Blogs. How can you increase the view duration?

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Why You Need to Humanize Your Videos with Tim Schmoyer

TechSmith Camtasia

Video Strategist and Founder of VideoCreators.com, Tim Schmoyer, has spent the last 15 years understanding what viewers want from videos and how to make impactful YouTube videos. Tim got started on YouTube in 2006, creating (what we now call) vlogs so his family could see what he was up to at college.

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Office 365 Video: Your Corporate YouTube

TechSmith Camtasia

YouTube is a great service for sharing videos and screencasts publicly with the world. I’ve been a long time fan of Camtasia and doing screencasts, but at work, we lacked a secure way to share these videos. Playing a video is straightforward, the interface will feel familiar to anyone who’s ever watched a video on YouTube.

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How to Make Great Training Videos in 2022

learnWorlds

In non-business settings, training videos may cover topics like how to cook a specific meal or fix your printer machine – content that most DIY videos offer on YouTube. This means it could be a video tutorial , a screencast video , an instructor-led video, a how-to video, an animated video, and many more. Screencast.

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Should you use a script for your systems training videos?

Litmos

The process of recording systems training videos is often referred to as "screencasting." Screencasting is simply a technique for capturing your screen with voiceover and then sharing it online. I'm sure you’ve watched YouTube videos where you've wanted to learn how to do something with a particular piece of software?

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eLearning videos: The ultimate guide for successful video-based learning

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Did you know that there are more learning-related videos on YouTube than books in the Library of Congress? 86% of US viewers say their main reason for watching YouTube is to learn a new skill ). Around 1 million learning YouTube videos are shared every day. Upload to YouTube or Vimeo and share with your team.

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Join Us Tomorrow On. The Forge!

TechSmith Camtasia

We're hoping that tomorrows episode will provide you with great information all about screencasting. Did you know that Jon has been screencasting for a long time. He created a now famous screencast (and one of my favorites) about the Heavy Metal Umlaut ? "The Forge Day"! Specifically we're going to be talking with Jon Udell.