If you have yet to grab your free Camtasia Three software, check out my previous post.
Then, if you are wondering how to create a professional quality Camtasia tutorial, check out these tips.
1. First, remember you know all about your subject -- whilst your viewers will know nothing, or very little, which is why they are watching your videos. So imagine you are the pupil, rather than the teacher.
2. As a pupil, you will appreciate being taken at a pace you can follow, so make your movements on Camtasia far slower and more deliberate than usual. That way, your viewers will find it far easier to follow your Camtasia tutorials.
3. For the same reason, don't assume any knowledge on the part of your viewer and explain every move fully as you do it.
4. First record the screen cast and only then record the narration. Fortunately Camtasia gives you the option to record the voice-over later, so take full advantage of this. Then, once you've edited the video, you can watch it, whilst you record your narration. This enables your voice-over to fit the video exactly. Also, by focusing on these two important tasks separately you will produce a far better product.
I've got some more free video software you can use. This works pretty much on auto-pilot to create great videos you can put on YouTube:
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Saturday, 24 November 2007
Now you have your free video software Camtasia Three, here's how to put some zing into your videos
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