Camtasia Studio 6: Your Production Studio in a Box Jeff Butterfield
More Information If you would like to improve your production capacity there are lots of resources available to you. Here are some sites that relate to what we’ve talked about today. Lots more are just a Google away. Techsmith – The company that produces Camtasia Studio (Note: Free trial version available here. Also, there are lots of short video tutorials that demonstrate many of the features in Camtasia). Wax - FREE software for Chromakeying (“Green Screen”) - For Advanced Users
Windows Movie Maker tutorials – Lots of people like to use WMM as their video editing tool. It’s included with Windows XP and Vista. Video Tutorial – Uploading your video content to a free video hosting site: Video Tutorial – The basics of video lighting Articles on DIY lighting (this is a photography site, but the concepts apply to video) Article and example of the “Ken Burns Effect”
List of Video-Sharing websites DIY lighting (Shop lights with “Stick-in-a-can” stands) product-photography/ Historical Novelty: The collection of films the Lumiere Brothers showed back in Rich Parisians dressed in their Sunday finest and paid admission for this. Recording your own Voice Over (with Audacity) Tutorial: How to light a Web-Cam
Web Cam Reviews Sound Effects can add some interest to your presentation. Here are some FREE sites: (Many more sites…search for Free Sound Effects or Free SFX) Background music is useful (don’t overdo it). A few FREE sites: