Screencasts and Education by Paul McGovern
Paul McGovern is one of our most vocal and loyal ScreenFlow supporters. It just so happens that as a lecturer in digital media & game …
Paul McGovern is one of our most vocal and loyal ScreenFlow supporters. It just so happens that as a lecturer in digital media & game …
Bonjour, my name is Ryan Bollenbach and I’m the founder of Mograph TV. I created MGTV based on my passion towards the world of motion …
Streams fall apart You’re all setup ready to start streaming. Wirecast Preview looks excellent. Everything’s behaving as it should. You’ve even done a quick test …
The Streaming Room is pleased to present guest blogger Derrick Freeman of Freeman Compression: Creating customized graphics with Photoshop for Wirecast will benefit many that …
Nic, Welcome to The Screening Room. Thanks for joining us for some questions. First tell me about FilmSnobbery.com. What is it that you do? FilmSnobbery …
Every strike brings me closer to the next home run. ~Babe Ruth The best way for me to come across tips for ScreenFlow is to …
One of our wonderful ScreenFlow users, Michael Glasser from Prescott Computer Guy recently created some PNG cursors and shapes for ScreenFlow users. Michael posted these …
(This is the second part in the series, How to Produce High Quality Audio for Your Wirecasts for your Wirecast event) The first thing to …
For my next “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” I am happy to have had the opportunity to interview John Basile, the man behind Scraster Professional Screencasting. John …
The next video I want to share in this series comes to us from Mario Ajero, who publishes his popular “The Piano Podcast” on YouTube. …
The next video I want to share comes from John Pavlus, sci-tech writer/filmmaker. John recently shared this video he produced for NPR.org, called The Birth …
Wirecast has some extremely robust features that are often overlooked. If you use Wirecast and don’t know about or have never used Desktop Presenter, this …
You may have noticed in your Preferences window an option to change your “Video Magnification” to “Smooth” or “Sharp” What does this mean? Well, like …
Changing your cursor and adding mouse click effects in ScreenFlow There are two primary ways to affect your cursor in ScreenFlow. The Screen Recording Properties …
The Streaming Room is pleased to present Skip Rudolf, BitGravity‘s Senior Director of Marketing. Considering streaming an event live online? Make sure you do the …
Someone once said “Good video with bad audio is worthless, but bad video with good audio still works.” I’m paraphrasing here, but it’s so true. …
Ian Ozsvald has produced more than 170 screencasts, ranging from 30 second tours to 30 minute lessons. He is very close to finishing the writing …
You may have heard of him, you may have learned from him. If you play poker, you may have even lost to him. His name …
Making a fantastic ScreenFlow is only half the challenge. The other half is getting people to watch it! I post the videos for this blog …
For this week’s “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” post, I am honored to bring you Don McAllister, the man behind ScreenCastsOnline. ScreenCastsOnline is a weekly video podcast …
This week I have asked one of our loyal ScreenFlow users to give us some advice about creating a following on YouTube. Oliver has grown …
My next subject in the Meet the ScreenFlow-er series is Dr. Frank Lowney. As the Senior Director for External Projects in Web Enabled Resources, as …
I recently suffered through a frustrating hour of trying to unsuccessfully add a URL link to one of my blog posts in WordPress. Let me …
There is some debate among screencasters about what’s better: full-screen capture or partial-screen capture. Full-screen capture is just that: your entire screen gets recorded, then …
If you export your ScreenFlows using the “Web” presets or the built in Apple H.264 codec, you’ll be interested to hear of a way to …
Andy White has been regularly producing podcasts, for clients large and small since 2006, including Internet Marketing, which is regularly in the featured list under …
It’s a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding …
Here’s a nifty little widget I came across recently, called Ratio, which automatically calculates screen resolutions. This is handy if you want to scale your …
Interview with the dynamic team behind the Market Samurai screencasts I love hearing the experiences and advice in this “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” series! My next …
Interview with Agile Web Solutions’ David Chartier As part of our ongoing Meet the ScreenFlow-er series, I am excited to introduce David Chartier from Agile …
I need more SPACE! I know I’m not the only one who has said that – though, admittedly, maybe not everyone is referring to storage …
Webinars have become popular marketing vehicles for helping build brands and bring in leads. To get added value from your time and resources, record the …
Interview with Loveland High School’s Scott Elias Last week, I interviewed Joshua Rosenbaum from MailChimp about his ScreenFlowing experiences. My next subject is Scott Elias, …
If you’ve ever created a long screencast, you’ll immediately understand the benefits of using Markers. But even if your longest screencasts are less than a …
If you’ve spent any time using ScreenFlow, you’ll be somewhat familiar with the timeline, which appears across the bottom of your ScreenFlow window. The timeline …
Interview with MailChimp’s Joshua Rosenbaum I recently connected with Joshua Rosenbaum, the resident ScreenFlow guru at MailChimp, providers of email marketing software and services. Joshua …
Ian Ozsvald is writing The Screencasting Handbook which teaches how anyone can make great screencasts that teach and sell software. Ian also runs the British …
There are a lot of nice effects that you can import into ScreenFlow from other applications such as Adobe After Effects or iMovie. But what …
Do you know that you can set what your default transition is? Easy! Just go to your preferences, and select a transition from the “Default …
Screencasting software is a perfect tool to help with usability testing for a website or a software application. Usability testing essentially helps gauge how “usable” …
Another new feature of ScreenFlow 2.0 is the ability to export a selected range of your entire screencast, not the entire presentation. And, it’s easy …
When you want to use music in your screencasts, unless you create it yourself or get explicit rights from a composer, you will generally need …
Since we’re on the subject of using images in ScreenFlow (see yesterday’s post “Using still images in your ScreenFlow movie“) our resident ScreenFlow support guru, …
Logos, thought bubbles, arrows, rectangles… there is going to come a time when you will want to add an image or icon to your screencast. …
I’m the first to admit it: My computer desktop is messier than my teenage daughter’s room. Of course, I know exactly where everything is when …
Most of us are not audio experts. Frankly, I’m happy when I can turn on a microphone and get sound from it. But, when you …
If you have ever had the need to send one of your ScreenFlow documents to someone, (and I don’t mean sending an exported .mov …
Despite the powerful editing tools in ScreenFlow, there may be an occasion when you need to do more extensive editing to your ScreenFlow video. So, …
What kind of microphone should you use to get the best sound for your ScreenFlow? Ask a group of screencasters this question, and you’ll get …
Let us know what you want to see in the next version of ScreenFlow. Please look over the features that others have contributed, and VOTE …