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Tag: Screencasting
Screencasting Practice & Feedback: 00004
Plan
- Evaluate sound-dampening foam
- Record the audio and video simultaneously in a conversational style and edit the video to fit the time-line
- Love conversational style; curious about how to reduce it to the core content
Execution
Preparation
- Minimal
Execution
- Spoke more loudly
Post Production
- Minimal
- Added logo
- Sped up video content to make it fit the time-line or removed some
Outcome & Feedback
- Spent only 2 hours and I’m happy with the result
- Conversation (audio and video) were recorded separately from the content. It is difficult not to synchronize them but rather to make them work well together. In this screencast, the content more or less makes sense. I think that I could do it better.
- Weighing the balance between getting the content out there in an imperfect form versus planning forever and rarely publishing anything.
- Missed light misplacement hilariously causing humongous eyebrows
Blank MP3s Of Varying Lengths
Every need an audio file with nothing on it?
Surprisingly it is pretty common.
Here are some blank MP3s, thank you Xamuel!
Screenflow 6 User Guide Highlights
- Recording Monitor makes monitoring easier
- Easily add markers
- Difference between clips and backing medias turns ScreenFlow (SF) into a Lisp-like and Git-like environment for easily trying things out and reverting them if you don’t like the results
- Test this out by speeding up or slowing down a clip, cool
- Where can I find standard, known-good approaches for visual and audio effects in multimedia content production?
- Nested clips
- Templates seem like a really great idea, too
- You can do free-hand callouts that blur and darken areas
- Everyone must know about snapback actions
- Restore the state of the clip to the
N-1
action
- Restore the state of the clip to the
Screencasting Practice & Feedback: 00003
Plan
- Demonstrate lessons-learned about alternate input methods and redefinition of the Emacs interpretation of modifier keys
- Utilize a lower-third instead of text-boxes
- Talk louder
Execution
Preparation
- Pretend you are going to a job-interview, or on a date, that is recorded for everyone to see, forever
- Perform all personal preparations that you normally would for example
- Brush your teeth
- Perform all personal preparations that you normally would for example
- Applied Revlon PhotoReady Prime + Anti Shine Balm Clear
- First watched a video how-to, YouTube rocks
- Lights and camera and microphone
- Set them up
- Tested them
- Hooked up camera and turned it on
- Adjusted white balance
- Set left light pointed at me; right light pointed at ceiling
- Adjust left light to give face warmth (versus ghost appearance)
- Microphone is on and input volume maxed out
- Turn off HVAC
- Mute Phone and Pushbullet
- Close other applications
- Verify microphone woks
- Verify recording on correct monitor
- Write rough script
- Pour glass of water
Execution
- Showed off Emacs mug and encouraged FSF support
Post Production
- Removed makeup
Screencasting Practice & Feedback: 00002
Plan
- Demonstrate how I like to quote content in Org-Mode
- Learn how to use call-outs and text-boxes
- Learn how to ad-lib content
- Scripted out location of content and video-recording of presenter to make sense of what is appearing on the screen and where
- Learn how to use content-music
Execution
- Made video top right 100% of the top right corner
- This means scaling it by 50%
- Remove the dropshadow from the video
- The video stood out enough already
- Amplified volume by 200%
- Added callouts interesting content
- Added watermwark, 25% scale, 25% opacity, 10 key-presses from bottom and right edge
- Include the word Screencast in announcement to distinguish between screencast and blog post
- 6h of effort for 7m of content
- Posted manually on Reddit
- Blog published to social sites
Outcome & Feedback
- Wrote a script; didn’t pay attention to it enough
- After re-recording it six times, said I would never re-record it again. Instead made corrections using text-boxes positioned over my face.
- Light was OK
- Speaking volume was too quiet; content volume was too loud
- Skin was shiny
- Looping the banner and jingle at the end was a mistake
- The 3m monologue about Braille displays was interesting to me and perhaps no one else so don’t include that. 3m is a long time.
- Use a lower-third intead of text boxes
- Redditers commented that a blog post would have been more concise and faster. What is the best of both worlds?
Screencasting Practice & Feedback: 00001
Plan
- Develop a jingle and banner to introduce the videos
- Learn how to use ScreenFlow on smallest project possible
- Learn how to publish and monetize on YouTube
- Learn how to define closed-caption content
Outcome & Feedback
- YouTube
- Easy and pleasant process
- Signing up takes 30m or so
- Publishing the video offers 20-30 configuration options
- Forgot to develop a watermark for the videos
- Closed-captioning is tedious and time-consuming
- Screenflow project is large; be sure to keep it on a large disk
- Glad to have worked in a simple project like this to get some practice with Screenflow. It took some trial and error to grok the power of layers in practice.
- Volume wasn’t loud enough
- Transitions were OK; can see some blockiness because of how I layered the background
Hello, Screenflow and Youtube
Tonight I set up a jingle for this blog on YouTube.
Fun and personal project.
Addendum:
Looped the jingle to 5 minutes.
Addendum:
Embedded video .