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Camtasia Studio for Pros

Learn how to make professional videos and screen captures.
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Platform: Udemy
Video: 1h 19m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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Description

Camtasia ( formerly known as Camtasia Studio) is a software suite, created and published by TechSmith, for creating and recording video tutorials and presentations directly via screencast, or via a direct recording plug-in to Microsoft PowerPoint. Audio or other multimedia recordings may be recorded at the same time or added separately from another source.
Camtasia consists of two major components:
•Camtasia Recorder – a separate tool for capturing screen audio and video
•Camtasia Video Editor – the component for which the entire product is named, which is now a multimedia authoring tool with a “timeline” interface for managing multiple clips in a stacked track form.
In Camtasia Recorder, users can start and stop recording with a hotkey combination at any time, at which point the recording can be halted and Camtasia Recorder can render the input that has been captured into a CAMREC format. The CAMREC file can be saved to disk or directly imported into the Camtasia component for editing. Camtasia Recorder allows audio recording while screen-capturing is in progress, so the presenter can capture live narration during a demonstration or presentation. Camtasia also supports dubbing in other audio tracks or voiceover during post-capture editing. Users may also download an add-in for Microsoft Power Point that will allow them to initiate recording of a presentation from within Power Point itself.
In Camtasia Video Editor, multimedia objects of various formats can be imported into the clip library and arrange them in time order and stacked tracks using the timeline form of user controls. Overlays of various types may be added, including user-defined settings, such as when and how to display the cursor and pan-and-zoom effects such as the Ken Burns effect.
After capturing a presentation in the Camtasia Recorder, the Camtasia component can be used to modify audio and video displayed as tracks by using the timeline control and object library interface with an integrated preview window. The image in the infobox to the right is a screen capture of the timeline interface. In addition, Camtasia allows automatic captions (speech-to-text), voice overlay for the presenter or editor, as well as the ability to add sound effects in various formats.
The Camtasia program allows import of various types of multimedia video and audio files including MP4, MP3, WMV, WMA, AVI, WAV and other formats into the Camtasia proprietary CAMREC format, which is readable by Camtasia. The CAMREC format is a single container for various multimedia objects including video clips, still images, document screen shots and special effect containers. The created video can be exported to common video formats including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV, AVI, and Adobe Flash.

You will learn

✓ Real-world, professional training on TechSmith’s popular screen recording and video editing software
✓ Delivered by a trusted YouTuber using this product professionally for over 10 years.
✓ Import raw media.
✓ Navigate all features within Camtasia Studio.
✓ Splicing
✓ Green Screen
✓ Audio editing.
✓ Jump cuts
✓ Professional production

Requirements

• Basic knowledge of Windows.
• A desire to learn.

This course is for

• Students will learn how to use Camtasia to record and edit screen casts, use green screens, annotations and more!
Senior Software Engineer
Chris Hawkes is a Senior Software Engineer with over 10 years of experience working for Fortune 500 companies. He’s taught more than 20 million students on YouTube.
Some of his work has been used by universities around the world and sponsored by some of the largest companies in Information Technology.
Platform: Udemy
Video: 1h 19m
Language: English
Next start: On Demand

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