PNG Cursors and Shapes for Download
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 …
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 …
Nevada City, the home of Telestream, is a small community situated between Sacramento, California and Lake Tahoe. Although there are plenty of activities for a …
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 …
For those who have ever wondered where Telestream headquarters, the makers of ScreenFlow, is located – we are in a small town in northern California …
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 …