I wanted to try it out because I am venturing into doing online courses and to do it, I need to be able to do video screen capture and then edit it to make it more watchable.
So, I downloaded the software and, in between working on other things, I recorded a short (less than 3 minutes) screencast and then set about editing it.
And while editing was time consuming to learn and to do, it was also quite fun as I experimented with all the things I could do.
It's take me a while but finally I created a video screen recording that is really bad but at least I got to experiment with a lot of things.
The recording is me showing you how I've set up this blog. It actually went on for a while but I cut down to just a few minutes.
I added in a short video of a tree being felled part-way through it, which had nothing to do with the recording but I was just practicing inserting another recording.
I experimented with having things fly in and out, outlining areas I was demonstrating, zooming in and out, having text display on screen and even having the screencast slide to one side.
It's all a big batch of things happening on the screen for no random reason at all most of the time, but it's a demonstration of what the software can do and whether I could do it.
Some of the things I realised, once I started editing, was that I should have used a microphone. In the background you can hear a clock ticking all the time and at one point a crow started making a noise outside. I'll have to use a microphone next time.
Also I need to slow down. When I work on screen on my own, everything seems to happen at normal pace, but when it's filmed it all looks too fast.
I and need to practice not mumbling so much when I talk. When did I get so lazy with my speech? Or have I always been that way?
I also should make sure the area I'm recording is cropped so that it doesn't show my whole screen which, in this video, includes my dock at the bottom and the menu bar at the top. You'll also see my desktop wallpaper which is a young buddhist monk praying at the foot of a huge statue of the Buddha.
Well, for better or worse, below is the eventual MP4 recording if you want to see it.
But be warned that it is nearly 3 minutes of nonsense.
Let me know what you think in the comments. But please (please) be kind. I am a novice after all and I only posted it to give you a laugh.
You can also view it on YouTube at http://youtu.be/iIFqXC3D7m4
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