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Camtasia Studio Screen Recording and Presentation

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Camtasia Studio Screencasting

Adding Movies of Software and Web Sites to Your Blog

What is screencasting?

Record your screen (image)

Since Camtasia Studio is the screen recording software behind screencasting, it's only natural that we get a lot of e-mails asking, "What exactly is screencasting?" Screencasting is recording your desktop computer action with narration and sharing it as a video on your blog. It can sometimes also be called a vodcast, videocast, video podcast, or vcast. The term "Screencast" is attributed to Jon Udell. In general:

  • Blog = Text
  • Podcast = Audio
  • Screencast = Text, Audio and Video

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Why would I want to screencast?

Create Your Own Screencast Today

  1. Download Camtasia Studio
  2. View the How-To created by screencaster Bill Meyers

For the same reason you blog - you have something to say. But with a screencast, now you can actually say it, show it and share it, and your readers can hear it, watch it and experience it.

For instance, you can show and tell your blog visitors how to use a software application, show them how to install a program, let them see how you use software, show them what about a website you like (or hate) ... record, narrate and share whatever computer experiences you have.

When should I create a screencast?

The most popular reasons given are:

  • When you can't find the right words to describe exactly what you mean.
  • When words alone aren't enough.
  • Because it's more interesting to watch a demo video than read text.
  • Our favorite: Because you want more of your personality to come across in your blog.

Who is screencasting?

Anyone interested in software, technology, or having the most engaging blog possible. Here are just a few samples of the earliest screencasts - see and hear for yourself!

Jon Udell, lead analyst for the InfoWorld Test Center
Preview links to John Udell's screencast
Alex Barnett, International Program Manager for MSDN and TechNet, Microsoft Corp
Preview links to Alex Barnett's screencast
Cliff Atkinson, independent management consultant, Beyond Bullet Points author
Preview links to Cliff Atkinson's screencast
Labrats.tv, a vidcast about technology you already own
Long Zheng
Troy Stein, Product Manager for Camtasia Studio

Troy created this screencast for the soccer team he coaches

.NET Rocks!

The Internet Audio Talk Show for .NET Developers with Carl Franklin and Richard Campbell. Watch their screencast about Producing RSS

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