"This book is a must-read…" In Camtasia Studio 7: The Definitive Guide, Daniel will help you understand how to make professional, effective content quickly and easily. He'll guide you through the simple-yet-powerful tools in Camtasia Studio that allow you to record the activity on a computer screen, add narration and video, and edit the recording like a professional videographer This book is a must-read for educators, marketers, salespeople, trainers, IT professionals, and anyone else who wants to create compelling video content. Using the techniques laid out in this book, you'll be able to demostrate or teach anything that can be viewed on a computer screen - Bill Hamilton, President, Techsmith Corporation Camtasia Studio 7.0: The Definitive Guide Become an expert screencaster, without hassle, without a huge time commitment, and (partially) without cost. It wasn't a hard decision to go digital, because it enabled me to offer things that you just can't do on paper. Stuff like easy searchability. And full-size, full-color screenshots. And forty embedded screencasts that total over an hour of content. A lot of love went into this little tome. You'll be able to take advantage of my decade's worth of experience as a professional screencaster, learning not just features and buttons, but workflow and best practices from one of the most experienced screencasters in the business. It's yours forever. For each license, you can activate the book on up to three machines. That's 1,000 pages of screencasty goodness, more than 300 screenshots, and hour's worth of screencasts, and videos are included inside the book as well. About the author Daniel Park is a multimedia developer and stand-up technical trainer by trade. He spent three years at Techsmith Corporation (the creator of Camtasia Studio), where he worked in marketing, international development, database administration, and, of course screencast creation. He left in 2003 to start dappertext LLC, a consultancy specializing in Camtasia Studio video creation and training, serving clients all over the world, He also edits a screencasting-related newsletter called The Screencaster |