15:07 You don't need the audiate project anymore... but I would copy the text and save it in case you want to dump the transcript into UA-cam or plain text for a blog post...
Question: when you delete the ums and ahs, doesn't this create jerky head movement? It seems like silencing them is better because you don't have the head jerking. Does that question make sense? Thanks
great question. it makes perfect sense. If you've got camera video and a boat-load of umms, you will get a lot of jump cuts. For some, the number of jump cuts feels comfortable b/c of the heavy usage of that video style in social media. For others, it's too much . In that case, the old stand-by move is to overlay b-roll (or some graphic) on top of that section of the camera video. As someone who has filmed a lot of real experts, I've spent a LOT of time editing them to make them sound truly expert. And then I end up covering up those cuts with a mountain of b-roll to cover a mountain of umms. :)
Great stuff, thanks for making this! Is there any chance that we can download one of your example Camtasia projects with a complex timeline like the one in scenario 3 so I can see how you guys build a highly professional training video?
@camtasia When you edit out text etc and create jump cuts as a result in your video - Can you add jump cut markers in Audiate which then appear in the Camtasia Timeline? Otherwise you still need to watch through the video and do a video split where the jump cut occurs.
If you've sent your video from Camtasia into Audiate, then when you hit "Sync" and go back into Camtsia, it will edit the timeline (video as well) for you!
@@techsmith yes - but that doesn't answer the question. When you delete a section of transcript or a filler word is there a way to insert markers in the transcript so when back in Camtasia you can easily see the jump cut positions. Otherwise you still have to watch the entire video and add timeline splits at each jump cut to have a new view to prevent the awful jarring. With Descript it's a simple / in the transcript that automatically creates a new scene.
@@elephasltdHi there. Would you recommend descript? Could you explain if what you mean that Audiate is not doing? I have been using Camtasia and have been thinking about upgrading to the latest Pro version, but I definitely want to have a text based editor and was hoping Camtasia can now do everything. Thank you.
can you change the size of the captions on these videos or is it a set standard. I understand the need and benefit of captions but so many times when I'm watching video with captions I find that it's so overpowering at times that I miss visual areas of the video because it's being covered up by those captions
Great video, thank you very much guys. However, one major caveat - “when it works”. I have done editing in Audiate and pressed the sync button only to find out that it does not sync (takes forever) or it crashes. This happened on more than one occassion. I checked the forums and there are many others complaining of the same problem. While the concept is great, this product(s) is not production ready.
The first thing we say is always make sure that Camtasia's Auto-Updating is turned on (or go and check for Updates regularly) as when bugs are discovered, we do our best to implement quick fixes and update the software. The sync works great, but if you're on a version with a known bug, it needs updating. Beyond that if you're still having issues please let our tech support team know, because you shouldn't be: bit.ly/techsmith-help
Just as you said, you'd save the Audiate project. Before you move a project from Camtasia into Audiate, Camtasia forces you to save it. Then before you send back, Audiate would force a save. But if you're not done, just close the software and it will ask you to save it.
@@techsmith Apologies I should have been clearer. So I have my Camtasia project, I’m editing the audio with Audiate and it’s linked, I don’t finish editing would I save and sync then close Audiate, then save and close Camtasia? Then open Camtasia when I’m ready to continue and click on edit in Audiate again? I’m just checking as I have had a few issues. Thank you.
@@squareggs Based on what I'm reading from your explanation you shouldn't even need to sync with Camtasia until you're done with all edits. You can save and not sync. Just save where you're at with Audiate since they're still linked, and then when you go back in and make your final Audiate changes, THEN you can sync back with Camtasia. You can sync in the middle too, but you shouldn't need to. Basically the answer is, "You can do it either way you like."
I say "you know" too many times. I found I can pop it into the "find" bar and hold down the delete key... I had about 40 "you know"'s in a one hour podcast eliminated in a couple seconds.
@@andrewsauter8749 But you will find you have to put some of the "right"'s back in... I find a couple "you know's" have to be there... "whether I'm right✔ or wrong about this, you know✔ what I mean".... you know❌...
15:07 You don't need the audiate project anymore... but I would copy the text and save it in case you want to dump the transcript into UA-cam or plain text for a blog post...
You guys are AMAZING!! What a great vibe. Great knowledge drops and video edits, too!
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Wanted to express my sincere gratitude for sharing such valuable information . Thank a lot
Question: when you delete the ums and ahs, doesn't this create jerky head movement? It seems like silencing them is better because you don't have the head jerking. Does that question make sense? Thanks
great question. it makes perfect sense. If you've got camera video and a boat-load of umms, you will get a lot of jump cuts. For some, the number of jump cuts feels comfortable b/c of the heavy usage of that video style in social media. For others, it's too much . In that case, the old stand-by move is to overlay b-roll (or some graphic) on top of that section of the camera video. As someone who has filmed a lot of real experts, I've spent a LOT of time editing them to make them sound truly expert. And then I end up covering up those cuts with a mountain of b-roll to cover a mountain of umms. :)
Great stuff, thanks for making this! Is there any chance that we can download one of your example Camtasia projects with a complex timeline like the one in scenario 3 so I can see how you guys build a highly professional training video?
It's just too bad that the subscription for Audiate ($200/yr) is inconsistent with the maintenance fee for Camtasia (~$50/yr).
stay tuned. : )
@camtasia When you edit out text etc and create jump cuts as a result in your video - Can you add jump cut markers in Audiate which then appear in the Camtasia Timeline? Otherwise you still need to watch through the video and do a video split where the jump cut occurs.
If you've sent your video from Camtasia into Audiate, then when you hit "Sync" and go back into Camtsia, it will edit the timeline (video as well) for you!
@@techsmith yes - but that doesn't answer the question. When you delete a section of transcript or a filler word is there a way to insert markers in the transcript so when back in Camtasia you can easily see the jump cut positions. Otherwise you still have to watch the entire video and add timeline splits at each jump cut to have a new view to prevent the awful jarring. With Descript it's a simple / in the transcript that automatically creates a new scene.
@@elephasltd Ahh, I see. No, there's not currently a marker system in place.
@@techsmith means Audiate doesn't simplify my production process over Descript :(
@@elephasltdHi there. Would you recommend descript? Could you explain if what you mean that Audiate is not doing? I have been using Camtasia and have been thinking about upgrading to the latest Pro version, but I definitely want to have a text based editor and was hoping Camtasia can now do everything. Thank you.
Audiate costs a fortune. It doesn't matter how well it works with Camtasia, it should be included with Camtasia.
Thank you for the feedback.
can you change the size of the captions on these videos or is it a set standard. I understand the need and benefit of captions but so many times when I'm watching video with captions I find that it's so overpowering at times that I miss visual areas of the video because it's being covered up by those captions
As the video creator, yes, you can adjust the scale and font size (and color and other properties).
wow that is pretty cool...definitely saves time.
Great video, thank you very much guys. However, one major caveat - “when it works”. I have done editing in Audiate and pressed the sync button only to find out that it does not sync (takes forever) or it crashes. This happened on more than one occassion. I checked the forums and there are many others complaining of the same problem. While the concept is great, this product(s) is not production ready.
The first thing we say is always make sure that Camtasia's Auto-Updating is turned on (or go and check for Updates regularly) as when bugs are discovered, we do our best to implement quick fixes and update the software. The sync works great, but if you're on a version with a known bug, it needs updating.
Beyond that if you're still having issues please let our tech support team know, because you shouldn't be: bit.ly/techsmith-help
If you can’t finish all the edits in Audiate in one sitting, how would you save the edits you have already done and then pick up again the next day?
Just as you said, you'd save the Audiate project. Before you move a project from Camtasia into Audiate, Camtasia forces you to save it. Then before you send back, Audiate would force a save. But if you're not done, just close the software and it will ask you to save it.
@@techsmith Apologies I should have been clearer. So I have my Camtasia project, I’m editing the audio with Audiate and it’s linked, I don’t finish editing would I save and sync then close Audiate, then save and close Camtasia? Then open Camtasia when I’m ready to continue and click on edit in Audiate again? I’m just checking as I have had a few issues. Thank you.
@@squareggs Based on what I'm reading from your explanation you shouldn't even need to sync with Camtasia until you're done with all edits. You can save and not sync. Just save where you're at with Audiate since they're still linked, and then when you go back in and make your final Audiate changes, THEN you can sync back with Camtasia. You can sync in the middle too, but you shouldn't need to. Basically the answer is, "You can do it either way you like."
I say "you know" too many times. I found I can pop it into the "find" bar and hold down the delete key... I had about 40 "you know"'s in a one hour podcast eliminated in a couple seconds.
Same here. I have too many "right?" instead of "you know". Thanks for the tip @DrHaley 👍
@@andrewsauter8749 But you will find you have to put some of the "right"'s back in... I find a couple "you know's" have to be there... "whether I'm right✔ or wrong about this, you know✔ what I mean".... you know❌...
How to do like in example 2 but habe AI voice replacing my voice?
This video may be what you're looking for! ua-cam.com/video/8cBSB8AbZ78/v-deo.html
Camtasia is the most expensive software. I don't think it's worth it for beginner.