How Customers Use Camtasia

Every day, thousands of people around the world use Camtasia to create videos that train, teach, sell, and more! It's the easiest way to demonstrate a process, product, or idea.
The Smarter Way to Train
With the Camtasia screen recorder, you can create interactive training and support videos that are on-demand for instant viewing. Screencasts are quick, easy, and inexpensive to produce. They’re perfect for rolling out new software, orienting new staff, showing customers how to use your product, or establishing a “self-help” desk.
Training digital sculptors with the Camtasia screen recorder
Martin Knapp uses Camtasia Studio to train digital artists in the film and video game industry on ZBrush, his company’s 3D sculpting and painting software—then easily outputs his video tutorials in multiple formats to meet viewers’ needs.
"The amount of audio, video, and output choices that Camtasia gives me makes it a breeze to create content and get it out to the public.”
– Martin Knapp, director of marketing and education, Pixologic Inc.
Giving People a Second Life
Torley, from Linden Lab, has used Camtasia to create more than 225 video tutorials teaching people how to use Second Life—Linden Lab’s virtual world.
Your Teaching, Multiplied
Record a live presentation or lecture and give learners a rewind button for class. Help them learn at their own pace…or catch up from an absence.
Looking to do lecture capture on a large scale? Check out Camtasia Relay
Instructor Narrows the Distance in Distance Ed
Instructor Jean Kent uses Camtasia Studio to produce videos that help students succeed in her online course. With video, she orients students on the first day of class, helps them through the technical learning curve, introduces new concepts, and delivers individual feedback on projects.
"I've got a nice collection of movies that I can often reuse. And instead of downloading a lifeless PowerPoint file, students experience something much more like a live presentation.”
–Jean Kent, emeritus, North Seattle Community College
Kids Teaching Kids—Mathtrain.com
Eric Marcos teaches 6th Grade Math at Lincoln Middle School in Santa Monica, California. There, he operates Mathtrain.com, a website where he posts Camtasia Studio created video lessons. Sometimes, he even lets his students do the teaching.
"Making mathcasts was very easy. All I did was do what I usually do on paper, but instead I put it on the computer and explained how I did each step.”
– ‘Bob’, 6th grader and mathcast pioneer
Camtasia Studio and SCORM* in the online classroom
Professor Richard Campbell of Rio Grande University uses Camtasia Studio in his online teaching. To introduce students to the class, he provides an interactive video syllabus, created with Camtasia Studio. (SCORM is a PC-only feature)
"The great part of using SCORM is the ability of the instructor to track student engagement remotely…Using a Camtasia Studio movie is a way…to verify both attendance in the class and understanding of the material.”
– Richard Campbell, professor, Rio Grande University.
Look Like a Million Bucks…Without Spending a Fortune.
The Camtasia screen recorder makes it easy for anyone—even a multimedia novice—to produce a slick, professional-looking video. Just record a product demo, or sales presentation. Then put the video on the web and make it available to people on-demand, 24/7.
A More Beautiful Desktop with Stardock
Stardock needed to show off their desktop theme software in a way that would capture its glossy, rich, visuals. Camtasia Studio and Screencast.com formed the perfect combination to get the job done.
"Screenshots of the desktop are one thing, but being able to produce quality video demos that actually show the products ‘in action’ have resulted in a tremendous amount of positive feedback from users.”
– Spencer Scott, technology evangelist, Stardock
SugarSync: A Sweet Solution for Scattered Files
"As first-time users of Camtasia Studio, we were very pleasantly surprised. And the results from the SugarSync screencast have been outstanding, as has the feedback from customers.”
– Mark Dixon, director of products, Sharpcast
Broadcast Your Ideas
Whether you blog for fun or profit…hope to become the next YouTube sensation…or simply enjoy creating online videos…the Camtasia screen recorder will make your ideas come alive
Demogirl Uncovers Cool Websites & Apps
Blogger and screencaster Molly McDonald (a.k.a. Demogirl) uses Camtasia Studio to create videos that introduce subscribers to useful web applications and sites.
"Would you rather sign up for a new service, verify your email, and then try to figure it out by reading some FAQ’s or would you rather watch a 2 or 3 minute screencast demo and see for yourself if it’s even worth your time?”
– Molly McDonald, Demogirl.com
Speed Painting Gets Nearly 1.2 Million Views on YouTube
Watching Nico Di Mattia create a painting in Photoshop is an art form all to itself. Using Camtasia Studio, Nico shows hours of work in minutes.





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