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Technorati Tag Bookmarklet: The Screencast

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understanding screencasting software and creative process, like vlogging, is a time sink. Some immediate reflections on screencasting while it is fresh in my head. Screencasting (and the software) has three functions: storyboarding, production, editing. I hope you get a good laugh. Here's the script. and needed a small project.

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NTEN and SalesForce Screencast: Learnings About the Interview/Documentary Approach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Now comes the reflection on the process, the craft of screencasting. If you're making a screencast, and you end up having a vertical monopoly on the process (you write the script, do the filming, operate the mouse, do the editing, and produce it), you need to become a super learner. I recently read a blog entry by Jon Udell.

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Flickr As Presentation Tool: Screencast #2

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some reflections on my screencast creation process: -I need to learn how to edit out a word in my over and replace it with the correct word. I originaly produced this at 800x600 as a SWF with highest quality audio/video and the resulting file was a whooping 72,000 KB. I created a storyboard with small scenes.