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Subject:Re: Mini-lesson creation with audio and video From:Abby Klemmer <aklemmer -at- factset -dot- com> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Thu, 26 Apr 2007 09:57:46 -0400
Hi Rob -
Something I haven't seen addressed in any of the responses that may be
important to you: Camtasia lets you "zoom and pan" on areas of the screen
during the video-production process, whereas last I checked, Captivate
does not have this functionality. I find this useful, as sometimes I'm
focusing on the "big picture" and other times I want to focus in on a
small toolbar or dialog-box and have the user able to see what I'm doing.
I use Camtasia, and with respect to file-size I've found that this works
well: I record several smaller "chapters," that together make up a larger
video, then export each AVI as a SWF. Then I use Camtasia Theater to
stitch all the SWFs together into a multi-chapter movie with a clickable
table of contents on one side. With several smaller files, instead of one
enormous file, loading-time isn't such a big deal.
Hope this helps!
Abby Klemmer
Knowledge Specialist
FactSet Research Systems Inc.
Rob Hudson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on some 5-6 minute lessons on basic Word and Writing
skills that I'd like to record and post on my web site. I'm debating
between Camtasia and Captivate.
I imagine that I'll be mousing on a screen and talking over the video;
I won't be recording my face or my head.
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