Screencasting with the Mac
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Screencasting with the Mac
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The work Screencasting with the Mac represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Multimedia, Software, Computer Files.
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- Screencasting with the Mac
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- Shows how Mac users can create coherent and engaging screencasts
- Screencasting with the Mac shows how, with very little investment, Mac users can create coherent and engaging screencasts. Chris Breen showcases the required gear, from microphones to lights, and tours today's most popular screen capture software. He shows how to create a polished script, maintain a strong presence both on and off camera, and capture video and audio streams. He then reviews the process of editing the screencast in iMovie and integrating live video, screen captures, stills, and music to make the presentation even more appealing. This course illustrates how screencasts are the perfect form for anyone—teachers, developers, even product managers—to distribute information or instructions
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- Presenter: Christopher Breen. ["a", "Macworld senior editor Christopher Breen has been writing about technology since the mid-1980s for such publications as MacUser, MacWEEK, and Macworld. Christopher is the author of Macworld's popular \"Mac 911\" tips and troubleshooting column, and he hosts the Macworld Podcast. He is also known as Macworld's iPod Guru, having penned Secrets of the iPod, The iPod and iTunes Pocket Guide, and The iPhone Pocket Guide for Peachpit Press."]
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