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Comprehensive Screenflow Course (Screenflow 9 Update)

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Comprehensive Screenflow Course (Screenflow 9 Update)

Comprehensive Screenflow Course (Screenflow 9 Update)
Last updated 4/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.03 GB | Duration: 5h 57m

With extra optional modules on design, communication and creating super engaging video courses in Screenflow.

What you'll learn
Open a project in Screenflow, familiarize yourself with the user interface, record a screencast from your computer, your smartphone or tablet, import external media like images and music and learn how to manage them in your timeline.
Add video actions to your elements to move them around the screen, add text and annotations like arrows and boxes, change the way your mouse looks and show your keystrokes.
Add callouts to focus attention on specific regions of your screencast like the area surrounding your cursor or a foreground window.
Use video motions to make your element pulse, look as if gravity is pulling it or have it bounce on a spring. (new in Screenflow 6 and Screenflow 7)
Add touch callouts to show your finger movements if you are screencasting on a device
Add closed captions in Screenflow and convert them to a format suitable for Udemy
Remove a background from the subject of a photo or video using a process called chromakeying.
Setting to export your project to be viewed outside of Screenflow
How to find the right topic for you to teach and research whether there is a market for it
Design an overall style for your course. Working with fonts and images and how to use colors effectively to set the mood or atmosphere, or how to pick colors that go well together
Tips for conveying your message, and outlining and scripting your course
Make a persuasive promotional video
Requirements
Students will need to have downloaded Screenflow 6, Screenflow 7 or previous versions of Screenflow from telestream(dot)Net
Description
Updated to Screenflow 9This course is for anyone who wants to learn all the functions of Screenflow and especially geared towards anyone who is interested in designing and producing super engaging video tutorials.It is a hands on practical guide to finding the right topic to teach, the right style for your courses and communicating your topic clearly using Screenflow screencasting software. The course is screencast mostly using Screenflow 6 and then updated to include new features in later versions of Scrivener in context and as they become available.The first section will take you on a complete walkthrough of how Screenflow works with plenty of real examples, a thorough explanation of the regions of the user interface and how to use the timeline. Followed by an in depth look at all the editing functions in the editing properties tabs.I will cover:How to record a screencast from your computer, your smartphone or tablet.Apply transitions and video actions to it.Add callouts to focus attention to specific elements on your screen.Add text and annotations like arrows or boxes.Add video motions to your elements. (New in Screenflow 6 and Screenflow 7)Multiscreen Recording. (New in Screenflow 9)Proxy Editing. (New in Screenflow 9)The new Screenflow 9 Clip Editor.How to add closed captions.as well as your export and publish options.Then I’ll give you some screenflow tips and best practices followed by tips on:How to find a suitable topic to teach.Design and communication.Outlining and scripting a course.and making a persuasive promotional video so that you can sell your own courses.

Overview

Section 1: Welcome and Introduction

Lecture 1 Udemy User Interface Explained

Lecture 2 Welcome and Introduction

Section 2: Opening a Project and Exploring the User Interface

Lecture 3 Opening a Document in Screenflow

Lecture 4 Let's Record a Short Screencast

Lecture 5 A Closer Look at the User Interface

Lecture 6 Importing and Managing the Assets in Your Media Library

Lecture 7 Simple Transitions and Freeze Frames

Lecture 8 Speeding up Your Clips

Lecture 9 Copying and Pasting From Project to Project

Section 3: Editing via the Properties Sidebar

Lecture 10 Adding Video Actions | Scaling and Positioning

Lecture 11 Adding Video Actions | Rotation, Opacity and Other Visual Tricks

Lecture 12 Audio Properties

Lecture 13 Adding and Managing Text

Lecture 14 Screen Recording Properties|Mouse Display|Keystrokes

Lecture 15 Adding Callouts to Focus Attention on Mouse, Foreground Window or Freehand

Lecture 16 Adding Annotations Like Arrows, Circles and Squares

Lecture 17 Adding Video Motion Effects (New in Screenflow 6)

Lecture 18 Touch Callout if Using Phone or iPad

Lecture 19 The Style Preset Menu in ScreenFlow 8 and Above

Lecture 20 Create a Template in ScreenFlow 8 and Above 19

Section 4: Adding Closed Captions

Lecture 21 Adding Closed Captions

Section 5: Export Settings

Lecture 22 Export and Publish Options

Section 6: Screenflow Tips and Best Practices

Lecture 23 Screencasting Tips and Best Practices

Lecture 24 Audio Tips and Best Practices

Lecture 25 If You Want to Add a Music Track Under Your Narration

Lecture 26 Talking Heads Tips and Best Practices

Lecture 27 Chromakey or Green Screen

Section 7: Choosing a Topic to Teach

Lecture 28 Choosing a Topic

Lecture 29 How to Research a Topic

Lecture 30 Start Building an eMail List to Market to

Section 8: Visual Design and Communication

Lecture 31 Designing an Overall Style

Lecture 32 Working With Images

Lecture 33 Creating a Color Palette

Section 9: Outlining and Scripting Your Course

Lecture 34 Tips for Getting Your Message Across

Lecture 35 Outline Your Course

Lecture 36 Scripting

Section 10: Making a Persuasive Promo Video

Lecture 37 Your Promotion Video

Anyone wanting to start their own business either as an online course creator for teaching their own skills on Udemy or their membership website.,Not for anyone wanting to learn about setting up expensive equipment and make talking heads videos in a studio