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Tutorial On Making A Video Tutorial


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#1 Daron

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Posted 21 March 2006 - 02:02 PM

Hello Everyone,

I'm new to P2L and thought I'd introduce myself w/ a request =D. Basically, I need to create a video tutorial. If anyone has the time to explain what tools and how to set one up or could even direct me to a tutorial, I would be greatly appreciative. Cheers!


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Posted 22 March 2006 - 02:43 AM

Software needed: camtasia studio

Then you read the manual provided, and with trila and error try to record some of your things you do on your screen, like opening menus and clicking, double clicking etc...
Then you go to back to the "Studio" and put the recording in the timeline by dragging it to it.
Then you try to go to the editor screen and try to add at a cetain point a call-out, with a limited duration, same with some text.
Then you try at a certain point in time to zoom in and back out a while later.
Thats how i learned Camtasia Studio

I made 20 videotutorials that noone will ever see, before i made my first mediocre one.

#3 Texasjgc

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Posted 22 March 2006 - 08:03 PM

View PostDaron, on Mar 21 2006, 01:01 PM, said:

Hello Everyone,

I'm new to P2L and thought I'd introduce myself w/ a request =D. Basically, I need to create a video tutorial. If anyone has the time to explain what tools and how to set one up or could even direct me to a tutorial, I would be greatly appreciative. Cheers!


-Daron



Hi, try adobe captivate, i use it it is really great. nice results. wish i could show ya what it can do but im a seller and cant give away the vidz for free. sry and Good Luck! :)

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Posted 23 March 2006 - 08:56 AM

adobe captivate ??
Didnt even know that adobe had a program for this.

Is there a demo version somewhere to tryit out.
Never mind i'll google for it :(





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