Christi, great video and get job explaining the value of adding assets in our libraries. I'm really starting to see the power of this new version of Camtasia. It is worth every penny!! Also appreciate the video you did showing all of the Transitions available to us. I started using camtasia around 2009 and I kept telling myself I needed to bite the bullet and learn Adobe Premiere, but with the enhancements to Camtasia 2021, I can't justify the time I would have to invest in the learning curve to become proficient with it. I can make some pretty incredible videos with Camtasia thanks to this latest version 2021. Once again, you did a great job with explaining this video. I can clearly see a huge leap in the capabilities of Camtasia due to the through explanation you did . Keep making more videos. Thanks for your channel. Sincerely, Alan Breen
Thank you very much, Alan! I'm glad you find my videos useful. I have more coming. You're right, if you can get away with creating all you need in Camtasia, it doesn't justify the expense or time commitment to learn Premiere. It's a different class of software, if you ask me. If I were starting from scratch now, with the same needs, I'd still go to Camtasia first and then perhaps DaVinci Resolve.
Another amazing video and exactly what I was looking for. In my tutorial work in Camtasia, I mainly use Powerpoint just for bullet lists and similar uses of text. Using the powerful techniques demonstrated in this video, I can just stay in Camtasia and have fewer files to keep up with. Thanks again.
Excellent, clear and thorough explanation and presentation. Thank you so much! My bullet point were insanely more complicated and tedious (I'm fairly new to Camtasia) but I will be making YOUR bullet points and adding them to my library. Thanks again!
Thank you Eric for your comments. I am glad this video helps you. Let me know if you have other questions or things you'd like to know. I'm always looking for ideas for new Camtasia tutorials. Good luck with your projects!
You really saves the day with your tips and tricks. Thanks a lot for your channel and I’m really happy about the new features in Camtasia. Only drawbacks for our company using Apple hardware is the lack of an iPad version as well as a version optimised for M1 Macs.
Happy to hear that! Maybe Techsmith will catch up with the M1 hardware soon. I am a developer and I know these things are not easy at all! Significant manpower must go into developing, maintaining and supporting the current version, not to mention porting it to a different architecture. Thanks for your feedback! I am looking for tutorial ideas so if you have questions or things you struggle with, let me know! I'd be happy to consider them.
This is a really good explanation of bullet points. You have gone to the trouble to explain the variants and that's what matters. Good work, do keep it up. IDEA: Not much is known about PiP in Camtasia 2021, maybe you could explain this aspect which although not new it's always of interest.
Thank you very much Harry! I appreciate the feedback. About PiP, are you referring to having the screen recording and another video playing on top of that, in a corner? What would you consider to be important aspects of explaining that?
@@Graphicious First of all I am impressed with the prompt response. My point with PiP is an insert picture (say) in the LH lower corner. However, is ther a possibility of taking over the screen in particular points for more emphasis? It's all about making an impressive poiint.
Happy to record a tutorial with this, but just asking questions to get the full picture (pun intended!). So what you describe with an image (or a clip) in the corner, what I would do is what I do in this bullet point video at the start. It shows me full screen but then animate me down into the corner and at the end back up. You can achieve the same with a picture or any other clip, whether you intend to keep it on screen permanently or bring it into visibility every now and then. You can use a custom animation to resize it to fill the screen and then another one to move it back down. Is that what you are referring to?
@@Graphicious Yes, this is what I was talking about, specifically what you term 'whether you intend to keep it on screen permanently or bring it into visibility every now and then'. That is a most interesting manipulation.
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Excellent tutorial. Complete, no steps left out. Wish I’d found you earlier. BTW, Camtasia recommended this!
You really an excellent presenter. I watched your every tutorial videos. Thank you.
That's very encouraging. Thank you!
You're doing great job, I'm enjoying every video.
I appreciate that! Glad you find them useful!
Thanks for this. I have been implementing it in my latest videos. Your content is wonderful for creators using Camtasia. Keep it up.
Great to hear! I have lots of videos prepared. Did you know about my Camtasia group? cotovan.com/group
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Best instructor ever!!!
Thank you so much!
Thank you it is a time saver for me.
Happy to help!
I am fan,, Super and easy explanation
Thank you so much 🙂
Christi, great video and get job explaining the value of adding assets in our libraries. I'm really starting to see the power of this new version of Camtasia. It is worth every penny!!
Also appreciate the video you did showing all of the Transitions available to us. I started using camtasia around 2009 and I kept telling myself I needed to bite the bullet and learn Adobe Premiere, but with the enhancements to Camtasia 2021, I can't justify the time I would have to invest in the learning curve to become proficient with it. I can make some pretty incredible videos with Camtasia thanks to this latest version 2021.
Once again, you did a great job with explaining this video. I can clearly see a huge leap in the capabilities of Camtasia due to the through explanation you did . Keep making more videos. Thanks for your channel.
Sincerely,
Alan Breen
Thank you very much, Alan! I'm glad you find my videos useful. I have more coming. You're right, if you can get away with creating all you need in Camtasia, it doesn't justify the expense or time commitment to learn Premiere. It's a different class of software, if you ask me. If I were starting from scratch now, with the same needs, I'd still go to Camtasia first and then perhaps DaVinci Resolve.
brilliant. thank you
Glad you liked it!
Really useful for me. Thanks.
Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching.
Another amazing video and exactly what I was looking for. In my tutorial work in Camtasia, I mainly use Powerpoint just for bullet lists and similar uses of text. Using the powerful techniques demonstrated in this video, I can just stay in Camtasia and have fewer files to keep up with. Thanks again.
Thank you Stan, I appreciate your feedback! Any questions or ideas, let me know!
Well done. What mic did you use for this video. It's so clear!
Thanks, I use Blue Yeti. There's a link in the description for it. :)
Excellent, clear and thorough explanation and presentation. Thank you so much! My bullet point were insanely more complicated and tedious (I'm fairly new to Camtasia) but I will be making YOUR bullet points and adding them to my library. Thanks again!
Thank you Eric for your comments. I am glad this video helps you. Let me know if you have other questions or things you'd like to know. I'm always looking for ideas for new Camtasia tutorials. Good luck with your projects!
You really saves the day with your tips and tricks. Thanks a lot for your channel and I’m really happy about the new features in Camtasia. Only drawbacks for our company using Apple hardware is the lack of an iPad version as well as a version optimised for M1 Macs.
Happy to hear that! Maybe Techsmith will catch up with the M1 hardware soon. I am a developer and I know these things are not easy at all! Significant manpower must go into developing, maintaining and supporting the current version, not to mention porting it to a different architecture. Thanks for your feedback! I am looking for tutorial ideas so if you have questions or things you struggle with, let me know! I'd be happy to consider them.
I thank you so much
You are very welcome
This is a really good explanation of bullet points. You have gone to the trouble to explain the variants and that's what matters. Good work, do keep it up.
IDEA: Not much is known about PiP in Camtasia 2021, maybe you could explain this aspect which although not new it's always of interest.
Thank you very much Harry! I appreciate the feedback. About PiP, are you referring to having the screen recording and another video playing on top of that, in a corner? What would you consider to be important aspects of explaining that?
@@Graphicious First of all I am impressed with the prompt response. My point with PiP is an insert picture (say) in the LH lower corner. However, is ther a possibility of taking over the screen in particular points for more emphasis? It's all about making an impressive poiint.
Happy to record a tutorial with this, but just asking questions to get the full picture (pun intended!). So what you describe with an image (or a clip) in the corner, what I would do is what I do in this bullet point video at the start. It shows me full screen but then animate me down into the corner and at the end back up. You can achieve the same with a picture or any other clip, whether you intend to keep it on screen permanently or bring it into visibility every now and then. You can use a custom animation to resize it to fill the screen and then another one to move it back down. Is that what you are referring to?
@@Graphicious Yes, this is what I was talking about, specifically what you term 'whether you intend to keep it on screen permanently or bring it into visibility every now and then'. That is a most interesting manipulation.
Sounds good. I will make a tutorial on PiP soon! Thanks for the suggestion.
Thank you
You're welcome. Thank you for watching.
thanks
can we make an easy explainer with built in assets in the library?
I don't see why not, depends on what explainer you need to do - how complex, how long, what illustrative devices you need to use, all that.
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