A tightly structured, high-paced, engagingly animated ScreenFlow tutorial that teaches you nothing but the essentials.
What you’ll learn
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How to Zoom and Callout in ScreenFlow
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How to Cut Tracks and Create Transitions
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How to Prepare and Execute a Strong Screen-Recording
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How to Import and Use External Media
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How to Create Annotations and Texts
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How to Easily Export your ScreenFlow Project
Description
Buckle up and push play on this 15-minute crash course on how to use ScreenFlow to record high-quality screen-recordings on your mac computer.
This is the course I wanted myself when starting out with ScreenFlow back in 2014; a high-paced introduction to the basics needed to do a quick screen recorded video.
This is not a copy of ScreenFlow’s own tutorials. It’s not another 3-hour course that drags you through every single functionality of how the entire ScreenFlow program works.
No—here’s a series of quick insights, tips, tricks and methods for you to go from 0 to (somewhat of a) hero. Admitted; you won’t be a ScreenFlow expert after these 15 minutes, but you will be able to record and produce a great screen-recording at the end of the last lesson.
The first 20% of any piece of software is all you need to put it to good use. By teaching you the essentials, you’ll quickly get to a point where you know more than enough to create marketing material, e-learning, internal training or whatever your context demands.
Enjoy the course – I’m sure you’ll take away a lot and get hungry for diving deeper into the beautiful piece of software that ScreenFlow is.
Rued C. Riis.
Who this course is for:
- Course creators teaching software where screen-recording is a useful skill set
- Instructional Designers who design learning material for up-skilling of staff
- Marketers who need an easy-to-use video tool for creating high-quality video content
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