- 1. EDIT ORDER For best results, perform edits in this this
order: Edit for bloopers If you make a mistake when talking, leave
a brief pause, and then re-record your voice during the appropriate
screen capture. When editing, it should be easy to remove the
blooper because you have space at the end of it. Edit for silence
Get rid of excess silence between takes and regular speech. Use the
slide bar to magnify the screen and clearly see the audio and video
to be edited.
2. EDITING YOUR .CAMPROJ FILE After you have listened to your
recording, you may begin Cutting. Cutting entails removing errors
(including dead air, pauses, misspeaks) from your project by
highlighting parts of the timeline in blue to be deleted. Once
highlighted, you may right click with your mouse and select Cut to
remove the section marked in blue. This area will be between the
red and green markers. Remember to save your work frequently. 3.
EDIT FOR BLOOPERS 4. REMOVE SILENCE To remove silence Do in the
same manner as removing bloopers Use the slide bar to magnify the
screen and clearly see the audio to be edited. Leave a little bit
of silence at the beginning and end of the segment you wish to
delete. If you need to delete more, you can. If you have deleted
too much, you can immediately hit Ctrl-Z to Undo. If you wish for
the green and red flags to line up again with the grey marker,
double click on the grey marker. 5. EDIT ORDER - CONTINUED Edit for
Zoom and Pan Zoom in or pan out to highlight content in the video.
Edit for Call Outs Add the arrows, highlights, and other details to
the video Edit for Markers... Markers are used when editing, as
well as for setting the Table of Contents. Label each marker with
its Table of Contents name . Lets see how these tasks are done 6.
ZOOM 7. AND PAN 8. CALL OUTS 9. ADVANCED EDITING Add markers if you
would like to add a Table of Contents to a longer recording. On the
timeline, put the (gray) playhead where you want to add a marker.
Go to Edit and select Markers and Add Marker. A window with the
option to name your marker will appear. 10. TABLE OF CONTENTS After
creating several markers, marker names will be used for TOC
entries. Avoid lengthy marker names to keep TOC narrow and to avoid
truncation of names. TOC items can always be renamed in production
phase. 11. ADVANCED EDITING: SPLITTING Splitting and inserting
.Camrecs is usually done if a recorded part needs to be re-recorded
due to errors, etc. (Do not insert .Camproj) Put the place head on
the timeline on the time or place where the split should occur.
Select Edit and then Split. 12. PRODUCTION Open .Camproj file to be
produced Review audio, video and all edits to make sure everything
is as you wish it to be. To produce: Go to File and select Produce
and Share 13. PRODUCTION A Welcome to the Camtasia Studio
Production Wizard will open where you may select your file type.
Theres also an option, Show me how to produce my video. 14.
PRODUCTION From the Where would you like to save your video file(s)
window, name the production and select where on your computer you
want it to be saved. Unselect Organize produced files into
sub-folders but keep the rest checked. Select Finish. 15.
PRODUCTION The next window to appear will be Rendering project. It
will show how far along the screencast is in converting into a
media file. Longer recordings will take longer to render. Feel free
to contact Techsmith with any questions on rendering. 16.
PRODUCTION The screencast should automatically play once production
is completed. The Production Results window will show. Select
Finish to close the process. 17. POST PRODUCTION Once screencast is
produced into a media file, it may be distributed, emailed, or
copied. 18. POSTING SCREENCAST A final complete screencast can be
posted on the internet (ie via You Tube, a web server, etc) 19.
TOOLBAR REVIEW Well do a short review of the Toolbar: Clip Bin
Library Callouts Zoom-n--Pan Audio Transitions More: Record Camera
Cursor Effects Visual Properties Voice Narration Record Camera
Quizzing 20. TOOLBAR REVIEW - VIDEO 21. Alyse Ergood Associate
University Librarian Florida Atlantic University [email protected]
561-297-0204 Lauri Rebar Assistant University Librarian Florida
Atlantic University [email protected] 561-297-2902 CONTACT INFORMATION
22. RESOURCES FROM CAMTASIA (TECHSMITH) Camtasia Studio Tutorials:
http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial- camtasia.html Camtasia Studio,
Community-Powered Support
http://feedback.techsmith.com/techsmith/products/techsmith_camtasia_
studio Camtasia Studio, Tech Support
https://support.techsmith.com/home Camtasia Studio, Tutorials
http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-camtasia-8.html Camtasia Studio
Music Tracks http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia-library-media-music-
tracks.html?cmp=dnl&utm_source=dnl39&utm_medium=email_news&u
tm_campaign=tsc Camtasia Studio Library Media
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia-library-media.html 23. RESOURCES
FROM FAU (ERGOOD/REBAR) Camtasia Best Practices Guide (Ergood,
Rebar, Padron)
http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/ref/docs/camtasia.pdf Ergood, A.
H., Padron, K. M., and Rebar, L. C. (2012, October). Making Library
Screencast Tutorials: Factors and Processes. Internet Reference
Services Quarterly, 17(2), 95-107. DOI: 10.1080/10875301.2012.72575
FAU Libraries Tutorials and Webcasts
http://www.library.fau.edu/depts/ref/instsrv/webtut.htm FAU
Libraries: YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/faulibraries
Xtranormal (animated tool: free, through July 31, 2013)
http://www.xtranormal.com/ GoAnimate (animated tool: free basic and
for fee versions) http://goanimate.com/ iClone (3D animation tool:
free basic and for fee versions) http://www.reallusion.com/iclone/
24. MORE SCREEN CAST RESOURCES Five Minute Screencasts- - the Super
tool for Science and Engineering Librarians
http://www.istl.org/10-winter/tips.html Screencast-O-Matic
(screencasting: free basic and for fee versions)
screencast-o-matic.com Animoto (screencasting: free basic and for
fee versions) http://animoto.com/ Snag-It (screencasting: for fee
program) http://www.techsmith.com/snagit.html Jing (screencasting:
free basic version) http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html Guide on the
Side (University of Arizona) (screencasting: free)
http://code.library.arizona.edu/gots/