Tag: camtasia

  • Using the Elgato Stream Deck with Camtasia

    Using the Elgato Stream Deck with Camtasia

    I’ve been a Camtasia user for roughly a decade now. It’s my favorite video editor because it combines the two things I do, screen recordings and talking head video, into an easy-to-use package. As the software has gotten more powerful, there are ever-more keyboard shortcuts to learn. I know a lot of them, but the…

  • My favorite paid apps for content creation

    My favorite paid apps for content creation

    I mentioned in my last post that I really wanted to start to create things this year. As part of that I thought that I would share some of the tools that I use to create things for myself and my classroom. While I really like free tools, sometimes paid options are just better. I…

  • Camtasia 2018 Upgrades

    Camtasia 2018 Upgrades

    I’ve been a big fan of Camtasia for several years now. I even teach three online courses on it. They recently released a new version that has a few bells and whistles beyond the previous versions. You can see all of the updates here, but I’m going to focus on some of the ones that…

  • How to create an animated GIF in Camtasia

    One of my favorite parts about Camtasia is its flexibility and ability to create exactly what I need. As a teacher, I like to make a lot of instructional tools for my students. I often create videos and capture my screen to teach various concepts. Ever since GIFs have been enabled in Google Docs, I…

  • 5 New Things in Camtasia (and 1 disappointment)

    5 New Things in Camtasia (and 1 disappointment)

    My favorite screen capture and editing software Camtasia recently came out with a new version. Needless to say, I got a copy of it instantly and started working with it. After a few hours of use, here are my first impressions: If you are interested in understanding how to use the software, I created a…

  • Fixing Vertical Video with Camtasia

    Fixing Vertical Video with Camtasia

    Fixing vertical video is quick and easy with Camtasia. In the video above I show how to go about correcting it while still getting a full screened video.