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1. Course Introduction: Video is a dynamic
medium that can capture, educate, and entertain
your audience. Hi, I'm Dr. Hid, a lecturer, a speaker, and a passionate
Youtuber with a Phd in Civil Engineering from University Technology
Petronas Malaysia. I'd like to welcome you to this course on
Mastering Camtasia, the ultimate guide to unlocking your video
editing potential. In this comprehensive course, you'll dive deep into Camtasia, a powerful screen recording
and video editing tool. Whether you're a
content creator, educator, or an
aspiring video editor, this course will equip you
with the needed skills to produce stunning
and professional looking videos with ease. We will cover from the basic, the most advanced techniques. By the end of this
course, you will learn how to download and
install Camtasia. How to navigate the
Camtasia workspace. Get familiar with
the user interface and discover where
everything is. You'll learn how to record
and edit your videos. Enhance your videos with
annotations, effects, transitions, ananimations,
and many more features. You'll also learn how to manage sounds
including narrations, voice over, and subtitles. You'll learn some
advanced techniques like green screen removal, how to add quizzes, and speed adjustments
within clips. And at the end of it all, you'll learn how to
export your videos in different formats and publish them in different platforms. This course will equip you
with the skills and confidence to create videos that leave a lasting impact
on your audience. You'll be able to record, edit, and produce content that stands out in the
digital landscape, making your project more
engaging and effective. No prior experience with Kantasha is required
for this course. Whether you are a beginner
looking to master the basics, or an experienced user seeking
to refine your skills, this course has
something for everyone. So thank you very much for
joining me in this course, and I look forward to seeing
you in the classroom.
2. Downloading Camtasia: This class, we're
going to learn how to download and install Camtasia. To download and
install Camtasia, all you need is to come to
your browser open anywhere, come to the search path and you can just search for Google. And you can come over
here and search for Camtasia just like it's
powered by Text Smith. So you can see it at
Textsmith.com for slash Camtasia. You can just hit on
the first option and it's going to take you to
the Camtasia home pitch. Now this is Tasha's home pitch. You're free to go
through to just check around what
Camtasia is all about, what they do, and
what are some of the benefits of using Camtasia.
There are different in products over here.
Once you're here, you can see download now and it's going to
detect automatically which operating system
you're working with and it will give you that
version of the download. For my own case, I'm using
Mark operating system, so it's going to give me
the mark version and I can just go ahead and download
it and continue to install. Also is just step by step, you can just follow through
and just install the process. Let's check out the
pricing over here. It's very interesting and
it's cheap to register. You can see for individual
subscription, it cost this. And for perpetual
license equalities. And if you want to
use the Audiate, which is the audio
enhancer software, a part of the Camtasia,
it goes for this. Okay, so you can just go ahead and get the
license for this. So this is basically how
to do how to download and install the software for your
own use into this course. So I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class, we're
going to look at how to open the software
and create a project. Okay, and then possibly the general overview
of the platform. So until next time,
thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing
you in the next class.
3. Opening and Creating a Project: Okay, so once you
install Camtasia, you can just come all the way to the launch
part over here. And you'll be able to see it
over here, Camtasia 2023. So you can just click
to kick start it. Now when you open Camtasia, you'll be welcome to
this very platform where you'll see all the recent
projects that you've worked on. You'll be able to
see them over here. Now, up here, you
have the option to kick start a new project. This is at the home tab. You can start a new project, you can work from templates. You can start a project
from existing template. Or you can open an
existing project that you have saved somewhere. Or you can just go ahead
and start recording. Because like I said, Camtasia is a very fantastic software for screen and camera recording. And if you want, you
can have the option to use the new feature,
the audit, okay? If you have the license you can use the audit or the snagit, these are very good
options to try. So then you can have
the land section where you can access all the tutorials
if you have any issues. And the Quickstart guide
if you have any challenge. Also, you can just
go through all of this and then we have
the support in case if you are looking for some
help or you want to check out the keyboard shortcuts
you can check out from here. But through the tutorial. I'm
also going to cover how to use short shortcut
keys in Camtasia. So you can always check
out what's new in Camtasia to see the latest
invention in the software. From this tab, you can just click and you'll
be able to see created newly and
what they brought in, the enhancement, the improvement they brought as regards
their features. Okay, but for now we stay at the home tab and we can
start a new project. We can click to start a project, and you'll be welcome to
this very, very platform. This is a very brand
new camtasia page. Okay, so over here what you see is a bunch of things
which we're going to cover for you to
start editing or recording or making videos. You have to create a project. To create a project,
you can come to file over here and just
come to save us. Now you define the location
where you want to save this. So for example, you can call
this video editing one, for example. And then we can
just go ahead and select any location within our system and we can just save it there, assuming I want to
save my project here. Now I've created a project. So this is a brand
new platform of Camtasia and we've learned how to open and
create a project. So now we've saved it and
created our own project. This brings us to the
end of this class on how to open Camtasia and
create a project. In the next class,
we're going to look at the general overview of
the Camtasia platform. What are some of the
features that you'll see in Camtasia and why, and how to use all of them? Until next time,
thanks for watching, and I look forward to
seeing the next class.
4. General Overview of the Platform: All right, so welcome back. In the last class, we talked about how to create a project, open the camtasia and
create a project. And in this class, we're
going to talk about the general overview
of the platform. Now when you open Camtasia, this is what you'll
be welcomed with. To the left, top left, you have the Record button. This is where you can
record your screen, your camera or screen
and camera together. You can record all that
using this record button. And then the next is
you have the favorite. This is where you
have all the features that you favorited or you've
liked, you scad them, you'll be able to
see them over here. And then this is the media bein. This is where you bring
in all your media. From the screen recording or the screen and camera
recording to videos, to audios, to images. You can dump all
of them over here. I'll show you how to import
media and dump them over here and then and manage them
here in the Media Bein. Then we have the library. Camtasia is equipped with a bunch of libraries
in the Camtasia 2023. You can check it from here and you'll be able to see
all of the features. There are different
different types of features from audios to different
kind of counters. If you are interested in using counters, you can see them. Coso animations of
different types. You can see different
kind of coso animations. You can see it's equipped so clicks of different coloration. You can use them accordingly. And you have dynamic fields, emphases, hand drawn and
icon games and so on. Indicators, titles,
I use titles a lot, so you can see different
different types, big titles and even lower
thoughts, and so on. Streamer titles, you can see different different types
and you have kids and so on. Camtasia 2023 is well
equipped with a lot of different kind of
features in the library. Then you have annotations
where you can deal with texts and shapes
of different types, arrows and different shapes. Different kind of blow and
highlight effects over here. If you want to blow any
section of a video, you can use it from here
and you have different kind of movie lines or sketch
motions and so on, and then different kind
of control effects. Then we have visual
effects is where you have a lot of features like
removing a background, bloring sections and increasing clip speed and using
masks and so on. I will show you in detail how to use all of these features. Then we have transitions. As you hover over, you'll be
able to see different kind of transitions that you
can add in between clips and between the same clip
and different clips, or between clips and
images and so on. You'll be able to add
different kind of transitions. Animations have different
types for emphasis. You'll be able to
see them over here. Behaviors which you can
add to text, and shapes, and even images, so that they can at least appear
and stay busy. On the screen, I'll show you how to add all of
those in detail. Then these are cursor effects. You can change the look of your cursor to have these
kind of highlights, or to change the color or
have some click effects. Left clicking and
right clicking effect. You can customize all your
cursors to have some of these effects when you left click or when you right
click accordingly. And then we have audio effects. There are different
kind of audio effects like noise reductions, the pitch and fade
in and fade out. We're going to cover all of this in detail
through this course. And then we have
voice narration. If you want to make your voice over or
record your voice over, I'll show you how to use this camtasia to
record your voice over by just selecting the type of microphone that you're using
and starting to record. And then we have gesture effect, which we are going to
look out in brief. So these are some of the key features you
will look out for. And then here over here, this is the main preview canvas. Okay, there are some
literal features which we are going to cover
here like the hand tool, the cropping tool, and
then the animate mode, okay? And made mode effect. We have this fit,
different zoom effect. And we can detach the canvas
and reattach it again. You can see right
now is detached. The canvas is
independent and you can always reattach it back
to the same catacha. Okay, over here you have the
properties panel, whatever. If you can't see
it, you can click on the properties and
you'll be able to see it. So this is the timeline. Down here you have the timeline, timeline and all
of its features. There are different, different
kind of features that are here within the timeline which
we are going to explain. So from the media being, if you drag and drop a
media into the timeline, then a lot of properties are going to come up
here which are going to explain what they mean and
how you can use them. Okay. So we have the playhead
which we can use to navigate across as we move
on through Digitorial. You understand how to use all of them and to enhance
your experience. And then once you done
editing and so on, you can come over here and you can export your project using different kind of formats and into different
kind of platforms. I'll show you in
detail how to do this. So I think this does it
on this tutorial and understanding the
general overview of the Camtasia platform. In the next class, we are
going to look at how to import and manage
media within Camtasia. Until next time, thanks
for watching and I look forward to seeing you
in the next class. By.
5. Importing and Managing Media: In the last class,
we talked about the general overview of
the Camtasia platform. And in this class
we're going to look at how to import and manage media within the media Being okay in Camtasia
to import media, there are two methods
or three methods. The first one is you can
be at the media over here and you can have
different options to import. You can have recording,
which I will show you how to record and import your
recordings into the Camtasia. And then you can
have videos, audios, and images also within Camtasia. To import, you can come to
import directly from here. Once you click, you
can navigate within your system to wherever
you have your media saved. For example, in my own case,
I have it saved in this, I've classified the media into
this do images and video. Let's say I'm importing this video and I can
select over here and I can just select this media and go ahead and import all of
them. And you can see them. Have they been imported
all into this? These are videos if I want
to import the other ones. Alternatively, I can
come down to this plus sign and I can
come to import. You can as well import from Google Drive if you have it
connected to this account. So you can import
from Google Drive, but I'm importing from
the system as well. This time around, I'm
going to import my images. So I can come to
images and I can click over and
select all of them. Say imports. And it's
going to import my images. You can see they've
been classified according to the type. This is media type
videos, these are images. And if I want to import
the audios as well, I can follow the same process or you can go to the same file. Okay, This is the file,
these are my videos. Assuming this is the audio, I can select all of them. I can drag and drop. So this is the second method. You can drag and drop and you will have it,
everything imported. You can see the my audio. This is the images and
these are my videos. Alternatively, again, if you
want to import the media, you can import directly
into the timeline. So you can just go ahead, come over and just
go to maybe images. I can just select drag and
drop it into the timeline. It's going to make a
copy of this image in the timeline and it's going to make a copy
also in the media Bein, it's going to store the same
copy in the media Bein, but this is just like a
shorter way of importing. Now another way to learn to
manage your media within the media bein is you can come down here. This is
the arrangement. You can have them in
this terminal view where you can be able to see
a preview of what you have. And even as you navigate, you hover over any video, you'll be able to
see the preview of what that video is all about. If you want to change the view, you can change it to either
list or this much grid view, or this much grid view. Or if you want it
to be this big, you can have it much bigger so you can have a better preview. But in some cases, you may want it to be in the least view so you can be able to see access to all of
them accordingly. You can go based on
different classification. You can classify based on date, date created, and date added, these dimensions and durations. You can classify them
accordingly and you can go on to reclassify them in ascending or descending order as you wish. These are various
ways to classify, but sometimes I like
to keep it at the, the item type and I
change the view to this terminal view
so I can be able to see and have a preview
of what I'm doing. So usually to import a
media into the timeline, all you need is just
to select the media, drag it and drop it into
the timeline over here. And you'll be able
to see, we've just drag and drop this
media into your time. You can drag as
many as you want, these are images, and you can drag the audios as well
into the timeline. Okay? So you can have
them in the same truck at different tracks.
You can just drag. The key thing to pay
attention to here, once you select any
audio you'll be able to, you can use the playhead
to navigate across, to move from across the clip. Okay? So you can
see, be able to see, and you'll be able to hear
in cases if it's an audio. But then if you
select any media, you can pay attention
to what happens here. You have the media property. The properties of that
media will be shown here. So these are
different properties. For example, to
this clip selected. We can see we can
scale it up. Okay? If you want to scale it up and you can change the
opacity as well, if you want, you can
increase or decrease the opacity
accordingly from here. And you can play around
with the rotation. Okay. The very easy
way to rotate, you can just drag, click, And then you
can see you can move manually from here or here. You can rotate on
any angle x, y, z. And you can change
the position as well. You move up, You
can see now you're moving and then downwards
in the right direction. You can move also in
the right direction, accordingly, you can move in
the xz direction as well. And then these are sizes
you can play around with the sizing as well in each axis, the width and the height,
you can play around with it. And then you can skew the video on any angle of your
choice in each case, If you want, you can reset
the changes you've made. You can reset it and
it's going to go back to the default,
the skewing scaling. You can reset it
back to the default, the opacity as well,
you can reset. Or if you want to do general reset of what you've touched, you can come over here
and with one click, everything is going to
go back to where it was when you started. So
this is the properties. If you can't have access to it, you can always see it by
coming to the property. Stab, just click on the
property and you'll see the property of that particular media that you've selected. You select the audio,
it's going to show you only the audio properties
which includes the gain. And you can make it to
mixed model, auto model. You can play around
with all of these. And if you want to edit
your audio in Audiit, you can click and you
can go to Audi and carry out some of those editing. So basically this
is how to import a media and manage it in Camtasia from the media
being and even import it into the timeline and play around with some
of the features. In the next class, we are
going to learn how to record your screen or your
camera or both of them, so you can have a talking
head tutorial audio about. You can be able to
equally import that into the media and play
around with it as well. Until next time,
thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing
you in the next class.
6. Recording with Camtasia: Hello and welcome back. In the last class, we
talked about how to import media of different types
into the Camtasia media bin. And then how to manage
it in a very simple way. In this class, we
are going to look at how to record your
media as well. How to record your screen, either screen or camera,
or screen and camera, so that you can have
a talking head video for tutorials for your students or for your professionals, or
for your colleagues. Now to record your screen
and camera using Camtasia, all you need is to
go to the top left. Over here you'll see
this record button. Once you click on it,
it's going to pop up and you'll have this view. This is the Camtasia Recorder. Okay, so to, to the left, over here you have
the screen capture. So this is where you
capture your screen. Okay, so you can look over here, you can see the dimension
you set it to capture. Okay? You can vary the
dimension accordingly. And you can see from
the green line, you can see that these
are the dimensions. These are these locations, the places that are found
I wanted to capture. You can do a vertical video, four by 59 by 16 for
maybe Youtube shots, or they're about Tik Talk. Or you can do horizontal
videos accordingly. You can vary the
sizing accordingly. You can select any
one of them as women select this and you'll be able to have the opportunity to change the sizing manually. You can do that by coming to
the edge of the green line. Okay, this edge you can drag and you'll be able
to see that you are now dragging and extending
the coverage of the area that you
wanted to cover. You can see it right now,
we're going to cover this. And this is custom. Okay, so this is set to
custom measurement. If you want to have any of these measurements you can,
but then this is custom. If you set it to custom, then you can select the region. You can click on this and
you can select the region and you'll be able to see the
region you have selected. Okay. Alternatively, you can do the manual selection by just
clicking, and we have this. You will be able
to drag and select the area that you want
to record, as you mean. In my own case, I want to
record my entire screen. So I can select and
drag up to this point, so I can see now I have captured virtually everything I need
on my system once I release. Now this gives me the dimension, okay, 3582 by 2240. You can lock this if you want
it to be saved as a preset that you want to
record your screen anytime you can have
it as a preset. And once you say okay to this, it means it has captured this
very one as your location. Now this is the screen, you've defined the
area we want to ta. You can vary the
frame rate over here. You can set it to 25 to
30 for my own case as 30. You can change it if you want. Then the next thing is
you can own your camera. You can record using any of
your camera in my own case. Record. Hello,
Welcome to my house. And you can record using
any of your camera. You can click down here to see the type of camera that you have connected with the
device in case I have the C 9022 logi
capture camera. So I'm going to select it. So once you select the C922, it's going to record 92. Next you can set
up the microphone. What type of microphone
you want to use? You can have the list
of the microphones that you have connected with your
system as well from here. So you can select any one of
them and record with it in cases when you want to record your system screen,
system audio. Also you can enable it from here so you can start recording
your system audio. Once you select this, it's going to record
your system as well. So these are the, the recording
options that you can set. If you don't want to
record your camera, you can always off it and if you want to
record screen on, you can always leave
it to screen on. Or if you want to
record camera on, you can as well off the screen
and make it camera only. And once you come over
here to the right, you can click to
start recording. So in my case, let's click
to start recording. Okay? So you have this
counts down timer, and right now it is
recording my screen. All right, so let's
say we can move around across the device and
you can check out anything. This is my chart, GPT. If you want to open any window, any tab, you can go
ahead and open a tab. Once you're done,
you can come to the top of your
screen over here, you can see this red button. Once you click on it, it's
going to give you the option to either stop recording or
you can post the recording, or you can start all over again. Or you can add a marker or hide the dektop icon as
well if you want. So at this point, let's
try to stop the recording. So once I click on
Stop Recording, it's going to stop the
recording and it's going to open Camtasia and bring in that media that we've just recorded and to be on Camtasia. So let's take a look at it. You can see now it has imported the media and it's also imported into the
time line as well. All right, so after you
finish the recording, you'll find it over here. This is classified accordingly. This is Camtasha'scredit
recording. It will be part of your
media being as well. It's going to be imported
into the time line as well, so you can see it over here. This is the camera
capture and this is the screen capture that we've just made
during the tutorial. So when you select
any of them as well, again you'll be able to see
the properties over here. Like this one is a combination
of video and audio, so you'll be able to see
the video section of the properties and the audio section of the
properties as well, so you can play around
with it accordingly. Now the first thing you
need to understand is that the video section
is Talking Head, so you can see it over here. You can drag it to any
location within the canvas. Okay, so you can see right now, I'll bring it to the top left, it has a snap feature
with the yellow lines. It has snap to the edge. You can bring it to
the down over here or to the top edge over here. So this is one way to move it. Alternatively, you can
come to the properties over here and you can
do the same movement. If you move it, you can just take note of the
position over here. And you can see it's
going to change accordingly without even
manually changing it. So you can see, we
can play around with it now the sizing as well, you can come to the edge
over here and it just drag. And you can see you can increase the sizing however you want it, however big and however
small you want it. And you can play around
with the rotation as well. Either do it manually here, or you can come
over here and you can click Rotate accordingly. You can as well, at any point come back and click
on the Reset button, and it's going to reset
your video directly. This is one way and you can
separate the video and audio, but then this is combined and this is the
screen recording, square recording as well. You can select it and while
it is being selected, you have the properties
of the square recording. And you can come over here
and reduce the sizing. Also, however you want it, you can scale it
down or scale it up. And you can always
go back and click on the Reset button to
take it back to the no. Right now you can see
the sizing over here. Like I've explained
in the earlier stage, you can make it to
fit to the screen or you can make it to
maybe 100% If you want it to be 100% it's going
to zoom out to 100% so you can have your talking
head video by the side. But then you can continue to reduce it if you want
it to be maybe 75, so you'll be able to
see the other features, you can be able to scale
it down accordingly. Okay, so this brings
us to the end of this class on how to record and import your
recorded footage in Camtasia. In the next class,
we are going to look at some very basic editings. How to do very basic editings within the Camtasia software. Okay, so until next time. Thanks for watching and I look forward to seeing you
in the next class.
7. Basic Editing: Last class, we talked
about how to record your camera and screen
using Camtasia. And this is our
recording and we've automatically imported
it into the timeline. In this class, we're
going to look into the basic editings
using Camtasia. Before we go deep
into basic editings, you have to understand
the timeline and some of the key features you see at the timeline over here,
let me try to explain. Down here, you have trucks, track one and track two, where we say track one houses
the screen recording and then the track two houses the camera as well as the audio. You can see it by
these audio waves. You can see the audio
sign, these ups and downs, they simply represent
the sound in the recording over here,
you have the truck. You can add a track
by coming over here and just hitting
on this plus sign. And you're going to have
now we have track four. If you are interested,
you can name the tracks, for example, you can just right click here and say
rename a track. You can rename it and you
call it screen capture. All right, this one now is
now your screen capture. And then if you like, you can rename this one to
make it webcom. All right, so you can
keep adding from here. If you want to add
more, you can add more. And if you want to
see very clearly, you want to see more spacing, you can come to the top here, You can just come over
here and just drag so you can see more space to add more truck if
you're interested. Now within the truck, you'll
be able to see that we can lock a truck with this key
sign, You can lock a truck. So it means whatever
changes you've made to this particular
truck is now saved. You cannot change anything, You cannot remove
any feature from this particular
truck that you've locked. And you can unlock it. And then you can add
other editings as well. So this one is the
magnetic tool. Whenever you make a cut, it quickly delete the content and then remove the
gap in between. Let me give you an
example of what this means as you mean here. If I'm from here and I
create a cut, mind you, to create a cut, you can use the letter C as a
short cut cut on this. And then we can
create another cut. Maybe here, ordinarily,
if I delete this, it's going to delete let the
section that I'm interested. But if I have this magnetic tool enabled on both of the tracks, if I delete these two clips, it's going to automatically
close the gap. Because it close the gap
because I have them enabled, ordinarily, it's not
supposed to do that. That's the beauty of
enabling the magnetic tool. Now the next icon is the icon. This one enables you to either visualize or to enable or
disable a particular truck. So if I disabled, which means that
truck is disabled. If I enabled, you can
see it's been enabled. Okay, So that's the
beauty of using this too. And then at the top here,
you have the option to increase the
sizing of the truck. Okay, if you want
to make it bigger, you can come over here to this white icon and you
can drag and you can see make it bigger or smaller depending so you
can make it average. Okay? And then if you want, you can come over here
to this small drop down. You click over here, you can add quizzes and you can
add marker to it. These are two things
located over there. So if you're interested
in adding marker, you can come anywhere and click. And then you can
add a marker here. Maybe you want to add
something over here. Maybe you want to
add a coloration. You can give the description of that particular
marker you're adding. Over here, you can
see add color. You can see it from here. Whenever you are editing, you know you have to add color or some features from here. So you can add as many markers
as you want from here. You can add more.
Maybe you can see remove noise on
this, for example. These are just an example. So you can add as many
markers as you want. And then over here, all you see here is just the playhead. Okay, this is the playhead. As you move, you can
see the preview of what is on the playhead
here and the canvas. Okay, the playhead
enables you to play around and you
can move across the clip and you
can make selections either in the front
or at the back of it. You can make selections. You can select a section and
you can do anything with it, either to delete it or to
do some other basic things. For example, if you
select this section, you can make a right click. And you can see you can delete this range that you've selected. You can do ripple delete. You can insert time
if you want to insert an empty time within it. And you can deselect
if you want. Or you can add time selection to the library di, selected timing. You can add it to the library
if you're interested, or silence the audio or restore the audio, it's very possible. So at any time when you
finish a particular action, when you double click on
that particular playhead, it comes back to normal,
normal selection. So let's say we
remove these markers, because at this moment
I don't need them. So at any point, once
you hit on any place, the marker can come over there, the playhead can
come over there. You can see you can just
move it at any point. Okay. Next is you have some basic editings
at the top here. You can undo, you can redo, you can cut, you can
copy with all these, you can pest, and
you can duplicate things from all of this,
and then you can slice. Now to slice or split a clip, you can just select
that particular clip, you can come over
here, you can see the splitting tool over here. Or you can use the letter C
to split like we did before. Once you press on letter C, that clip that you've
selected is going to be cut. Okay? So you can see now
we have two clips here, clip one and clip two. Now if you want to cut on the same point across two clips, all you need is just to make sure you select the two clips, and then you hit on letter C and it's going to cut across. Now you can see we have four
different selected tools. Okay, so let's say we remove this marker option.
So we are now back. Okay, so this is the cutting. If you want to cut multiple, you can just select press the playhead anywhere
there's press letter, and you can see
you've made the cut. Now assuming I want
to create a cut, But I don't want
this silent place. This place. Maybe while you are recording, you
made some mistakes. You want to remove
this silent place, and you can see it over here. To remove the silent place, you have the option to
either make it very visible. So by coming over here, you can extend the truck. You can see with
this. Now you can extend the truck to
see visually clearly. So you can make a precise cut. So you can cut from here. Let's say I create Don letter,
and I make a court here. And then you can come
over here precisely here. And then press on letter C. And it's going to make
another court here. It's now left for me. I can select this and delete, which leaves me with a gap. This is first type of deleting. You can delete and
you leave a gap. Then alternatively, you can
now delete this empty space. Okay? You can write, click here. Alternatively,
after the deleting, you can come over here,
select all this, okay? You can select everything, and then you can try
to move it and then join it to the other one.
That is the first method. Alternatively, let
me undo this then, instead of me to do it
manually, I can select this. I know I don't like
this entire section, so I select the entire section, I just right click and
say ripple delete. And it does the same
thing, it deletes it. And then it connects the rest of the clip to this particular one. And it does it in a different
way because if you look, it has stitched the
clips together. Okay, it's no most two
clips, it is one clip. You can see it's been stitched. So that's the beauty of
doing ripple delete. So you can select
multiple sections. For example, this
whole place is empty. Can just select right click
and say Ripple Delete. Or I can say delete range. Going to delete that
particular range. The audio de, media in that particular is
going to be deleted. Okay, so you can say
Ripple delete and it deletes and cut and join
the sections as well. This is the beauty
of Ripple Delete. You can do that across
throughout your editing. Just find the place
that you don't want or you make a filler. You can remove your
fillers, by this way, you can just select the place
and just delete directly. You can do right clicking
and delete range, or you can do ripple delete
range or thereabout. So you can do that as many
as you can. That's one way. Another way to do the editing
is you can come over here, you can reduce the
visualization. So you can be able to
visualize everything. Or you can come over here
and just hit on this. And everything is now
fit to the screen, so the entire media is going
to be visible on the screen. So there's what
we call trimming. You can trim from the edges, so you can come to
the edge over here. Once your coso turns
into this vertical sign, you can click and drag. And you can trim any
section of your choice. You can trim up to this point. And you can come to this
one as well. You can drag. And you can see you've
trimmed this section, so you can see right
now you've trimmed. And if you change your mind across the editing
you want to change, maybe you need that portion
that you've trimmed, you can as well come back to the edge and just still drag. And you can see it's
now coming back. You can drag that
section as well and it's back up to the point
that you wanted to stop. Okay, so that's one of it. Another way is right
now the audio and the video are connected together on this
particular track. So if you want, you can
separate the audio and video by red clicking and you can see
separate video and audio. And you can see the
audio is separate and the video is
separate as well. So this is one of the
beauty of Kmtasha, Very easy to use and very
easy to do a lot of editing. Now another thing
you need to pay attention to is in editing, you can always use
this and you can always move from one
frame rate to another. So this now moves you one
frame rate at a time, okay? One frame rate. And
if you come to this, this now takes you from one media to the next
media to the next media. So this is their
function. This one can move you from one
media to another. And if you have multiple
media, it does the same thing. For example, I drag
and drop this one here, and they do
the same thing. You can separate the
audio and video together, but then you can
still have them. You can see a separate
video and audio. And you can see, we
have the audio and the video track at the bottom, if you like, you can move
also from media to media, from this one to
that particular one. It takes you to the
end of next media. All right, basically
in terms of editing, you can move any section
of the media, okay, so if you want, you can
simply drag select, move it to any location. You can select and move it here. And you can select this portion and move it here if
you're interested. You can select this
portion and move it here. And you can move any section to anywhere depending on what you're working on and
what you're editing. So you can see you move, you
can move these sections, you can move the clips
across very easily. Still in the editing process, you can select a
particular clip. For example, we
selected this one and we have the option to
access its properties. Like this one is two media
containing audio and video. When we select it, you can see we have the video
component over here. Like I've explained earlier, you can play around with
the video component, which means you can
scale it up or down. You can move it up manually. You can do that,
but you can equally do that also from the
property panel over here. And then you can play
around with the opacity. You can increase or
decrease the opacity. You can rotate. You can
select and make rotations. And you can play around with
the position over here. You can move it to any
position like we've explained. And you can change the sizing across the width and height. And you can skew from any
angle at each giving point. If you don't want anything,
you can just undo from here. Or you can do general undo
all the settings from here. If you want to do
with all the audio, you can come to the audio
section as well and do that. And you can increase or
decrease the gain accordingly. Okay? So it's very easy to do some very basic
editings depending on what you're trying to produce
and what you're creating. This is the power
of camtasia, okay? You do so many things
with it and you can detach the canvas over here. I've explained earlier
how to detach the canvas. You can crop the video,
for example, this, my webcam recording
is too large, it's too wide. I can trim it. Once you select a given
clip that you want trim, you can come over
here to the top. You can click on this
trim option and you can just select and move around. So you can trim the sections
that you don't want. For example, I can trim
all of these sections. And this section
also, I can trim it. So this is okay. So I can
put it somewhere here, so it becomes okay. You can play PT work, any do. So you can see how
powerful this can be. So you can go back
to the selection and if you want to move the video, you can move all the video. If you want to move everything, you can use the pantole and
move everything together. Okay, so I think basically
this is how to do some very basic
editings to your clip or to multiple clips to
your recordings and so on. Whatever media you have, you can do this editings
using the same technique. So I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class, we are
going to look at how to add annotations to
our video recordings. How to bring in different
kind of annotations. You can see different
kind of texts, how to add text and shapes into our video clips and do
some very basic editings. Until next time,
thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing
you in the next class. Why?
8. The Library Features: Hello and welcome back. In
the last class we talked about how to do basic
editing within Camtasia. And in this class we're
going to look at how to use the library features
within Camtasia. There are lots of
features, thousands of features that you
can use to enhance your video editing experience to make your video look
professional and nice. In this video, we're going
to look at some of them and how to use them to
access the library. You can just come over
here to the library. You can see it over here. You can check Camtasia
2023 library. You can download more assets
from the Camtasia website. If you have access
to the Internet, you can just go
ahead and download. And you can as well create
your own library at any given point so you
can move features that you would like into
that library and you can name it as you wish for now. You can see the
number of features both on audio visualizers,
channel kits. When you click on the drop down, you see the number of things. This is clap and stump and the driving electronics and so on. There are
different things. Once you click on each folder, you'll be able to see
this is audio bars, this is channel
kit related things by box subscribed binow,
vertical and so on. These are preset templates that you can easily upbringing. You can see these are
costal animations of different types, okay? Depending on your choice and the condition
you find yourself. I like dynamic backgrounds because sometimes
you can use it to create lots of intros and outros as you saw through
your video editing. So there are different
types and they are dynamic, which means they move, okay? They are in motion, so
you can select any. And to create your own intros, I'll show you how to use some
of them to create an intro. Then you have dynamic files. Dynamic fields, okay. They are different
dynamic fields. You can see them. So many. Then over here you
have hand drawn. Okay, for illustration purpose, if you want to highlight
or showcase something, you can use some of
these features as well. And then you have titles. I like titles because they
are very, very professional, the way they design them, they are very excellent. You can see different titles. These are big type and
they are lower thoughts. In cases when you want to use lower thoughts
within your video, maybe to define your name
as the instructor of a particular course or for just transition
between points. You can use some
of these titles. There are so many
things insight, but let's start with creates a simple intro with the
library features for example. Let's come down to the timeline and select all of our clips. Let's see control to
select everything. And let's move it
a little bit to one side so we'll create
Intro from this side. What we are going
to use is we're going to use dynamic background. So we can just go ahead and search for dynamic background, which we can see from
here, dynamic background. So let's check around. You can find any background of your choice. You
can just check. So let's go with something
like this, okay? You can just drag it and drop. All need is just
a drag and drop. So you can come to the edge over here and define it to as many, as far as the
lengthy one length. You just define it, you
can bring it in or you can leave it at another
different track. But let's say we keep
it inside for now. If you play a preview, you're going to notice that
it is a dynamic background. Okay? It's dynamic in nature. You can see it's in
motion constantly. So we can put some text
to define our intro. For example, you can go back
to the beginning and then we can go to the titles
down here, right? You can come down to titles. This is titles of
different types. So let's go with
the big type three, for example, let's
say big type three. And we can just drag
and drop it here. All right, so we have our title and if you try to
play a preview, you will be able to see
what we're talking about. This is the reach
recording technology and you can see everything
is very glaring. Let's say we equate
the titles to end where the
background also ends, just like you've seen here. What we need to do is to
customize the titles. Right now we've
selected the title and we can come over here. This title one, title
two, title three. We can just edit the content. For example, you can
say welcome, okay. You can say to my channel two. And then here we can
make it my channel, for example. This
is just an example. If you are not setting or
comfortable with what you have, you can easily change it. By coming to this sign. You can reduce the sizing, okay, by just clicking
dragging here. You can reduce the sizing
opacity and styling. You have a bunch of different other features
like the vertical spacing. If you want to increase or
decrease the vertical spacing, you can increase
from here as well. And the horizontal
spacing as well, you can increase or
decrease accordingly. Let's say we want to edit a little bit because
it's a bit bigger. Let's reduce the sizing to
welcome to on my channel. I think this is okay.
And then this one. Welcome. So let's make
it a bit smaller. Resizing is big, let's say
welcome to my channel. All right, so you
can see you can play around with the
coloration as well. You can change the
color of any type. Just select and we change
the color directly. And it goes for all
the other sub themes. Okay, there are all other
texts you can change directly. Let's say if adjusted
it to this much. So let's try to play a preview to see how our intro
is going to be. So you can see welcome
to my channel. And then this is the
out the exiting point. So you can see, I think it kind of looks nice. Okay, welcome to my channel. And this is a good intro, can start whatever you have and then the video can
go on and on and on. Some of the features, you
can use it to create this. And then you can use the
same library features to add maybe lower thoughts to indicate that you are the instructor
of this course for example. So let's try to see how we can use lower thoughts in this. There are different
in lower thats, this is still within titles. You can still check, you can
come down this one, okay? Like this. So you can
just drag it and drop it. Let's drop it somewhere here. Once you drop it
again, as usual, you selected to come to
the properties over here, you'll be able to see,
this is the preview. We can play the preview
and see what happens. Let's say we can,
let's try to see how we can silence the audio so you can listen to me clearly. Silence the audio.
Let's play a preview. This is, this is it. It comes in and then it's
stays on the canvas. And then at the, later
on it will move out. Okay, you can see it
quickly moves out. Let's try to customize this and make it look professional. And we'll start with the text, putting your name here,
for example, I'm Dr. Hid. Then you can put your subtitle, let's say I'm the instructor. Then down here you have to put
the logo that you want to. Okay, you can close on
this to delete this logo. You can touch a logo and you
can import your own logo, so you can use it directly. Let's select, I think I have some sample logo here
that we can use. Let's say we use this
screenshot, okay? This one, once we select it, you can see now our
loft is complete. We can go back to the beginning. You can see this is it, okay. Then once it goes to the end, just take a look at how
it's going to fly out. Okay, you can see, I
think this is fantastic. It's a very good way to create out and just to pit
out with the themes, the different kind
of library features. Okay, so there are different
different features that you can use depending
on your choice and depending on what you're
trying to create and how professional you want to
make your work appear. You can easily use some
of these features. There are a number of them. So you just try to
explore and then see how and what do you do you
need and then how to use it. It's very, very simple.
There are lots of them. So just go ahead and explore. We even have the UIkit. We have the browser,
we have notification, we have phone doc, and so on. So these are very, very
important presets that you can easily apply to your
own video editing to come up
professional and nice. So this brings us to the
end of using library to edit our contents or to enhance the professionalism
of our videos. I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class, we're
going to look at annotations. How to use annotations. This one, the texting, the shapes and the
blurring nature, how to add blow effects in our text or within our videos
that we're explaining. Maybe there are some passwords or sensitive things that we don't want the
public to know. How do we blow certain
areas within our video. We're going to London
in the next video. Until next time. Thanks
for watching and I look forward to seeing
you in the next class by.
9. Adding Annotations: Hello and welcome back. In the last class, we
talked about how to use the Camtasia library to use some of its features
to enhance your video. And in this class
we're going to look at how to use the annotations. Okay, annotations are also
equally some features that are incorporated into Camtasia to help you bring out the video. So it looks much more professional and
nice to start with, you can just come to animation
annotations over here. So you can have annotations
in different forms from text boxes of
different types. You can see them
from text callouts. Okay, We can have different
callouts with arrow or just ordinary
numbers in cases if you want to do any
demonstration. For example here we may
want to have a text over here maybe highlighting
that this is the lower that, okay, let's just put
an arrow and a text. Just drag this and drop it here. Then once you d
drop any feature, we'll be able to see it. Let's drag and drop this here. Then we'll be, once
you select it, you'll be able to see a
preview of it and you'll be able to see the property
residual over here. This is the colt properties.
You can change the theme. Usually the default
theme is okay. But then you can
change the arrow type. Is it a normal arrow
or arrow number two? Or if you want to go with, let's say we go with
a normal arrow. And I think it's
cool, so the color, you want it to be
solid or gradient. Let me make a gradient. And we can choose any
color of our choice. Let's do something like
more Dak, let's click out. Then you can vary the
opacity over here, as well as the
thickness of the line. You can vary the outline. How do you want the outline? Is it white in color or you want it to be line,
something like this? The outline, you can play
around with thickness. It pops up a little bit, you can change the
color also from here. Then you play around with
the opacity directly. Now over here is where you deal with the text that
is inside the arrow. So we can double click
and you can start. This is the lower th, this is lower that, okay. So this is the writing you can select and you can go
ahead on the text, the menu over here. You can vary the font style. Okay, the font class, It's the style and
the sizing over here, you can vary the sizing, can increase or decrease
the sizing as you so wish. And then you can, of course, increase or decrease
the vertical nature. And then you can
play around with the alignment and so on. And then you can select
and play around with the video editing features
of this particular callout. Okay, so you're free to manually
select and you can come over to the edges and drag so
you can reduce the sizing. Okay. Or you can rotate
it to any angle. For example, you can come to this point and you can rotate, showcasing,
highlighting that this is the lower that that
we're talking about. You can just showcase
it. Okay. Very easy. So you can see we are just
signifying that this is it. You can come down
here and look at it. You can play out
with the position. Also manually, you can
skew to any point. You can scale it up
or down as you wish. Okay, I think this is okay. If you want, let's
try to see a preview. The moment, it might look
a little bit boring. You see it just comes in. It just comes in. I think
it looks a bit boring. If you want to see it clearly
and with some animation, you have to put in some
behaviors into it. You come to behaviors down here and you can select anyone. I think I like this jump in, so you can drag and pest and
drop the effect on this. So you can play around with
the effect also as well. How does it bounce? You can change the direction,
the bouncing effect. Later I will show you how to
with behaviors, but for now, just to make this,
our arrow call out to be a bit professional
and enticing. So take a look at how
it's going to look. You can see it is jumping
and it now moves out. That's professional and nice. So that's the first type, you can still come
back to annotation, you can add any type
can make it right up. If you don't want it to be,
arrow can make it right up or thereabout equally. You can add different
types of arrows, of different types as well. You can just select an arrow, drag, and drop it here. Then you indicate what the
arrow is going to indicate. For example, you want this
arrow to indicate something. Maybe you just highlight
something, or this is me. So you can select, let's say, let's move it here
to showcase that I'm the presenter
and the instructor, you can see it is just
showcasing myself. And if you want to see
it dramatically as well, you have to add the
behaviors to it. Let's adjust the sizing
And then you can come to behavior right now. Let's say we add this behavior, and then maybe it flies in. Let's try flying. Okay, let's take a
look at a preview of what we've just created
in terms of the arrow. You can see the behavior in it. And you can see it goes down. And the lets take a
look at the arrow, you can see it comes in and then it goes out,
that's perfect. So these are some anticans. Sometimes you can add
shapes of different types. If you want to add a shape, you can just select a ship
and just drag and drop it. Just like so you can
drag and drop it. Or you can drag and drop it
inside the timeline as well. So you can select and you
as well have the access to the color or the share
properties over here. You can change the
shape if you want. If you want, you can make it an octagon and you can change the coloration for
ease of access and for ease of visibility. You can select and you can play around with
the sizing as well. You can increase your
sizing and make it bigger, maybe position it in somewhere. Or you can come over
here and do the same. You can increase the
size or decrease and play around with these
features as we've explained. Also then you can add anything. Maybe add text or thereabouts. And if you want
to make it lively also you can add some
behaviors to it. Now, the next one is
the blow and highlight. For example, maybe through
our video we may want to blossom section of this video so people don't
have to see those features. So you have different types. If you want to
highlight, highlighting is just to emphasize
some things. So as I want to
emphasize on this line, okay, one line or two lines, you can just select a number of lines and you can go
ahead and just highlight. You can see it's going
to highlight this line. And you can go ahead and come to the colored
features and you can increase the opacity or make it darker or
make it lighter. Okay. So just for
ease of access. And then you can change the
coloration as well from here. If you don't want that, you
can make it lighter or you can make it yellowish
in color there about. But I think I like
this color and you can just take a look
at it from here. It just comes in
while you explain. It comes in and then
it quickly goes out. That's the beauty and
power of the highlighting. You can use it of
different color, you can use different color,
You can use this one. Or you can use this yellow color as well just to highlight. Then in some cases
you may want to blow other places and show
highlight a given place. For example, you may
want to highlight just this section
of the website. You just want to highlight
just this section. You can just drag
and drop it and you can as well take a look. You highlight, You have
virtually shared out all the other places and
highlighted on this place. So you can play out
the intensity of the highlighting also or
of the shading around. You can increase the shading
around so you can see. You can be able to
see only the section that you've highlighted
that's powerful, maybe it's through
your illustrations. Do you want to zoom
out and emphasize on this section that this
is the most important? And then move back to
your illustrations. So that's the beauty
and power of this. Then you have sketch
motion of different types. You can select any of different
types and just use it, can drag and drop any if you are interested you
can just drag and drop. And you can play out the thickness and
the sizing as well. So the coloration, I think, let's make it red so that
it pops out a little bit. And then we can have
it come over here, the thickness, we can
make it a bit thicker. And then you can select
and make it smaller. Okay? You can reduce the sizing. And you can as well reduce the length if you're interested. All right, this brings in and you can highlight
something directly from here. It's very easy and for ease
of highlighting of something, you can point out to something and you can
illustrate something. And then over here, the last
one here is the key stroke. Call out in cases
where you want to demonstrate a keystroke
within your keyboard, you want to show maybe
Z to copy command. To do something, you can just easily use this feature
to just illustrate. You can just take
a look. You can just drag any, we
have different types. Let's say we drag this just
for illustration purpose. We want people to know that. For you to go to the next step, you have to press command Z, and so you can come over
here, so this is the issue. You can have background with background or
without background. This is without
background and you can enable the
background as well. And then once you select this, you can just input the command, maybe common F can see, so this becomes
common F and you can position it anywhere anywhere
during your illustration, you can see that you press command F to go to
the next step or to undo something
that you continue. So it's just for
illustration purpose. So generally,
annotations are very useful for illustration and
pointing out things and, or emphasizing
features while you are delivering your presentation
or your tutorials. So I hope you enjoy this video. This brings us to the
end of annotations. How to use annotations and to use it for various functions. I think we forgot to one. Okay, there's this blow effect. You can blow any section
of the video as well. So you can select and
blow any section. So for example, you can make
this place on the invisible, so you just drag and drop. So through tutorial, this
place is going to be blot. Maybe it contains some
account number or E mail address that you
don't want people to see. You can vary the length of it and you can make it
as far as you want. And you can increase
the intensity. Also decrease it depending on how you want the blurring
nature to appear. But I think the
default is quite good because it's still not
possible for someone to read. So this is the power of
rotations, they're very useful. Try to play around with them and see how you can apply them in your day to day
activities with Kemptasia. So this brings us to
the end of this class. In the next class
we're going to look at some visual effects
in Kemptashia. Okay? So until next time,
thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing
you in the next class. By.
10. Adding Visual Effects: All right, welcome
back. In the last class we talked about annotations. How to use annotations to
illustrate some points, some concepts to use some
of the shapes, arrows, and blurry nature to blow
some sections of our video. In this class, we're going
to look at visual effect, how to add visual
effects in Camtasia. Now, visual effects consists of different kind of effects. There are so many of
them, you can remove the backgrad of a given video
with just a simple click. Or you can use the blend mode, or you can add the border. Or you can blow a section
or a region within a video, or you can do color adjustment. You can convert the entire
video into a grey color. We can do color tint and so on. And so many of them you can add drop shadow and you can
sometimes do masking and so on. So let's try to have
some few of them. Let's see how we can
use some of them. So for example, let's try
to remove this background in this webcam video that
we've just recorded. So to remove this background, all you need is just to select the clip that you're
working with. And then you can come over here, just drag this feature
and drop in it. And you can see with
just a simple click, it has removed the background. And it does a good job
because you can see clearly that the
background is removed. Okay, You can click over here. For any feature
that you've added, you click over here and you can select and you'll still be able to see the property of that particular feature
that you've added. You're free to remove it from here or you can
off it from here, so the effect is normal. Or you can own it
accordingly. It's very easy. This is removal of
the background. You can see we've just
remove the background. You can do many more things. For example, you can change the coloration to
grey color directly. With just a simple Plt, you can just come over here and play around with the contrast, the brightness and the range of the coloration you
can see as you move. It varies directly the
red highlight and so on. And then you can
adjust the intensity of each of the coloration. You can on and off it as well. Let's off it at this moment
because I don't need it. It's just for
demonstration purpose. You can colorize as well. And you can add in coso path. If you want your coso
to have a path defined, you can define it directly. So let me show you one very important feature that is very, very peculiar and
useful to people doing demonstrative or tutorials
which is the masking feature. So let's go back here and let's kind of bring
back our background. Let's bring the background back. Let's off the
background removal. And let's add the mask feature. So we drag, drag, and drop. You can see it has
given us that circle. I'm sure you've seen this
in many tutorial style. The presenters have this
kind of circle and you can move it across and then
move it around to somewhere. So this is the feature that
gives you that circle, okay? So you're free to
play around with the intensity and the type
of shape that you want. For example, this
is oval in nature. You can make a
rectangle if you want, and you can see it
just quickly turns out to rectangle and you
can make it oval. Because I kind of
like the oval nature and you can invite
it if you want. I think the oval nature is good. And then you can rotate,
you can increase the opacity over here and do
so many things from here. Another feature that I
like to put to give it some touch is the drop shadow. I like to give it a drop shadow, so you drag and
drop a drop shadow. So you can see it gives us a little bit of a
professional touch. And then you can come over here, touch on the drop shadow, and you come to the properties, you can increase the offset. Okay, So you can see
the offset angle and the blurring nature. You can increase it as well, so it becomes very,
very glaring. And you can change the coloration
of the offset as well. You can see it pops
out a little bit. Okay, this is just for
popping out and just for you to have an understand that this is really,
really important. Another feature that
I also equally like to add is sometimes
you can add the path. For example, you're
illustrating something at this point and you
want the circle to move to the top here, you can introduce
this path movement. You can see as you
hover over any feature, you're going to
see what it does. This one is the path, or
motion path definition. You can just select and drag and drop it. Another feature. So you can click and you can define the intensity as well. Finish editing and so on. So this is the finishing point. You can go ahead and
define the length. Usually it goes to the end
when you extend this from here you can extend
and you'll be able to see how long
this is going to take, okay, from the starting
to the ending. You can start at the beginning
by just coming over here, Take it to the
beginning and less, go to the beginning and see
be through our illustrations how this is going to move
through the path elongating it. Make it slower and it's going
to cover this much length. If I make it shorter,
something like this. If I make it shorter,
then it's going to take a very small time to
move to the top here. And you're free to increase
how smooth it's going to be, how rough it's going to
be when it is moving up. Let's try review of this. Let's try to silence. Let's silence the
audio so that you don't get the stopped
silence the audio. And let's try to play it. All right? So let's play it. So you can see the movement is quite a bit slow in nature. But it then moves up,
and then it stays there. But to make it faster, then you reduce this length. And let's see how this
is going to happen. So it's going to move
from here quite fast. This is pretty fast
and if you want to cover the whole of
this clip session, you can just extend it and
you'll be able to play. And it's going to move
gradually, gradually, gradually into the
system until it gets to the top across the
clip that you've defined. So you can see the
movement is quite slow and it covers the entire
clip that you've selected. So that's the power
and the beauty of using the motion path to define a given motion or giving feature within
your camtasia software. So that's powerful and
I kind of like it in case if you need to
remove any feature, you can just select and deleted. Don't worry about
this line, you're not going to see it at
the end of it all. You can add drop shadow. If add a drop shadow,
you can remove a color. If you want to remove a color, you can remove it very easily. You can spot light something. Or you can use Sap Vignet or Thereabout Windows
Highlight. You can do that. You can blow some sections
of the video as well. This is very easily, you can do all of
this within Camtasia. Then another feature
that is very important and I want to show you
is the clip speed. Come down here, it's
very important. Clip speed, you can speed up a given clip
with this feature. So all you need is
just to select it, drag it, and drop it here. And you're going to see,
so you have to click on this small arrow and then you can shorten it by just dragging. And everything now
becomes shorter. And the video is
now going to play pretty fast, the router. So you can see it's
playing pretty fast because we've shortened it. You can do that on
audio or video as well. So all you need is just
to select and drop it, and then you can adjust
the speed very easily. This does it for the application of visual effects to our videos. You can just go ahead
and explore any of them. Anything you want to explore, like this media Matt you can exploit or keystroke in cases. If you want to have a keystroke
attached to your circle, you can attach that and you can go ahead and study it and play around with it and see how
it affects your video. But this is a bit about how to use the visual
effects in Kemtasha, help you enjoy this video. In the next class, we're
going to look at transitions. Okay? How do we apply different transitions
from one clip to another or within a specific clip for our videos to appear
and remain very, very professional
until next time. Thanks for watching,
and I look forward to seeing you in the
next class, Bye.
11. Adding Transitions: Hello and welcome back. In the last class, we
talked about how to add visual effects to your video
creation within Camtasia. And in this class, we're
going to look at how to add transitions within Camtasia. Now, transitions are very important because
they enable you to look professional
when transiting from one clip to another, maybe from one completely different media
to another media. So it gives you the
smooth flow, okay? So it doesn't have to be a
jump cut or a direct cut. So something just
appears just like that. It gives you a simple
smooth flow into it. So to access transitions, all you need is just to come
to transitions over here. And you can see different
kind of transitions. There are different
transitions over here, you can see them and they
are of different types. You can see tread blows, division fates, and so on. There are so many
of them, so you can select according
to the selections, and you'll be able to see
those particular ones that you are trying to select. And if you have a specific
one that you are targeting, you can go to all and
then you can search for it like fun is one of my
favorites. Always like it. So you can search directly
and you'll be able to see it. And one thing you
should pay attention to as you hover over
any transition, you'll be able to
see a preview of what that transition
does to your video. Okay, so you can see
as we hover over, you'll be able to
see the effect, this is arrow solid. And you can see
this is bar wipe, This is, this is like band door. So you can see how it
just simply opens. So you can just check around
and see most of them. Okay, and try to see which
one you're interested in and which one do you want
to try on your clip. So let's say in
this introduction. Okay, down here we'll
have this introduction. And the intro video just comes
up, Welcome to my channel. And then suddenly it just
jumps into this video. So I want to bring in something. I want to make it a smooth or professional transition
to this video. So let's add something, let's check through
and just find something interesting that
we can just easily add. Okay, How about we
try this card flip. You can see it, okay? This is card flip and this
is card flip swap. But then I like this card flip. And if you like it, you
can always start it. So all you need is just to drag and drop it in the timeline. Okay? You can see in
between the clips. Another thing is if you select that particular
transition, you'll be able to see the
properties over here. So you can on and off the
transition feature over here. Or you can come to the
type and you can select again to replace the
existing one from the tre D. These are the ones you
have in tread and it is a blow type and this division
type, this is fat type. And the radial types and
solid types and so on. So you can just go ahead
if you want to change it. You can change directly and
you can use beamed content. You can enable to use
beam content or not, or you can reverse the
overall feature or not. You can change the color. I'll show you what you need
to change and then the depth, depth of the entire transition, and then the angles you
can change as well. But I like to keep
everything a default. So let's try to see a preview
of what we'll just creates. See the transition. I kind like it this way, only we have to put at the other transition
down here also, which is the
background recording. Okay, the screen recording.
So it takes in the two. So let's go back and
have another flew. Yeah, I think this kind of looks much better
and professional, so you can see the white color. If you want to change it,
you can easily come over here and change it to any
color of your choice. Maybe according to your brand, you like something like this. And then you can just go ahead and give it
in the same way. This one you can just
select and you can come over Select and come over and you can make it the same way if you are interested. Okay, let's try to
play a preview. And see. So you can see
the color has changed. And it just give us that
quick slide to what we have. That's the beauty and
power of transition. You can apply it to anywhere. Maybe, let's say this
one. Cross this. As you move from this image from my talking head
into no talking head, we can put a transition on that. This one moves out so you become aware of something
that is going out. Let's say we're putting
something like this. You can just drag and drop it. And you're free to extend
the length if you want it to the process to
be longer or shorter. So you can extend or reduce
the length accordingly. So it becomes faster,
the transition overall becomes faster. Let's try it. See that kind of switch between the eclipse
is what we are just after. You can see quite fast, but
I think, I don't like this. Let's have something much
more better and professional. So let's remove this and
then you can come down. Let's try something like this. This snap, okay? And then
try to reduce the length. Let's try it one more time. All right, so our target
is just the talking head. You can see it
just quickly swaps down and I think it
makes a lot of sense. Okay, So now moving to just
only the screen recording. So that's how to
basically do it. And then this one comes into this talking head but in
the rounded nature, okay? So we can make
another transition also to show that a light fun. So let's try fun, and let's
see how it's going to be. So you select fun and then
you drag and drop it, ham. Let's just reduce the
length a little bit, and let's try to play
and see a preview. So this comes in pretty fast, and I think this
is a bit too fast. Let's kind of reduce
it, the speed, okay. So let's see, it comes in pretty fast and
then it jumps in. So that's transition for you. You can transit across
any kind of media. You can see the professionalism
in the transition. I think this is
fantastic. You can do that across clips as well. So let's say we are
transiting from this tutorial into this
video of the tourists. So let's say we add
another transition. So let's go back to
the same transition, let's cancel the search. Then there's just
something interesting. All right, so let's see this
fsequest, I think I like it, so let's test it and let's try a preview of what
does this fantastic, you can see I think it's quite
nice, the flow generally. Then back to this one, It just gives you
an impression or an understanding of what
you're going to do. If you don't like
this, you can as well put something like this. I think I like this one also. So let's have a
preview of editor. This is, this is quite smooth and the flow
itself pretty nice. You can see just quickly
transitions to this video. So basically this is how to
edit or add transitions into your video clips or
you can do that across all the clips that you
have or even within res. Later I will show you how to add transitions within reals and then to make your video look much more
professional and nice. But basically this is how to use transitions within camtasia. I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class, we're
going to look at how to add animations,
basic animations. While you are
editing your video, you may have to emphasize on some places and maybe
zoom out on some places. And zoom in on some
places for emphasis and for you to be able to
showcase something pretty fast. So I'll show you how
to use animations, and in the next class
we'll cover animations. So until next time,
thanks for watching, and I look forward to seeing
you in the next class by.
12. Adding Animations: All right, so in
the last class we talked about how to add transitions within
our video clip to make it appear and look
much more professional. And in this class,
we're going to look at the basics of animation, how to add animations. Maybe during your
tutorial videos, you may want to
highlight some things or you may want to zoom
out to some places. Camtasia does it best because it allows for the animations. So it comes in very easy. And it's very easy
when compared to other complex platforms
like a Premier Pro. You find everything in one place in Camtasia and
it's very, very easy. So to access your animation, you can come to the
Animation tab over here and there are a
series of animations, different types of animations. As you hover over any animation, you're going to be
able to see the effect that is going to
have on your video. This is the custom one, which means by custom, if you drag and drop it
into any of your video, you now have to be the one to define the action
that is going to do within that particular
clip that you've added it. And this restore, okay, whatever action you're
taking, you can restore this. Back to the default, okay, the default position. And there is no opacity. Full opacity, if you want to
zoom out to zero opacity, just like at the
end of a clip or at the end of a video,
you can assign this. So it just quickly dies out. If you want full capacity, it comes in from zero to full
capacity to equally show, this is important at the
beginning and this one. At the end of a video, you can tilt left
and tilt right. For example, you are
demonstrating anything. Let's give an example of how and what we actually
mean by some of the. So you can see exactly
what I'm talking about, for example, in this tutorial, Delivering this tutorial, let's say at this
moment, at this point, I want to tilt this u page, the screen according
to the left. So I can just easily drag the tilt to left
and drop it here. And drop it on the
screen recording. And you can see it as
tilted to the left. Okay, so you can go
back and let's play it. And you can see the transition is quickly tilted to the left. And at this moment, if you want to tilt to the right also, you can just select
and pass in here. Maybe from this point I want
you to tilt to the right. So usually at the
tip of the arrow, that's what shows the
end of the action. So let's see, from the beginning is where the action
actually starts. The real animation
starts at the beginning. So from here it tells, right? Okay, so something like that and if you wanted
to go a bit slower, you can increase the
length of the arrow. You can select and
increase the length. So it becomes slower. I mean the transformation. So we can see the transition
now becomes a bit slower and it goes to the other
edge the same way here. If you want to
increase the speed, you can reduce the
length of the arrow. Okay? So this is
tilt right and left. And if you don't
want, you can shift, you can select and
shift it to any point. And from this point maybe
from this til turn right, I may want it to
go back to normal. Okay to normal were to restore
to the existing point. So you can just select and restore and just drag
and drop it here. And once you release
it's going to return it back to
normal, let's see, okay, back to the
previous normal to restore it to where it
was before the action. Okay, so this is going to
take it to left, okay, well, if you don't have this,
it's going to take it to restore it back to the normal
point where it started. So you can see,
let's remove this, let's say this one now tells it to the left and it
continues on the left. But then you want to restore it, so you can drag and drop this. And you can see it returns
it back to the normal point. So you can just go back
here from the left. It now comes back to normal. So that's the part of
the restoration point, but at any given point, I always like to use
my own instinct. For example, I always like
to use the custom one. Because in custom you define exactly how you
want the arrow to behave. So let's say we drag this
custom and pest it here. As you can see, the normal thing is it doesn't do anything. Okay? So it doesn't do anything as you move across the arrow. But then at the
beginning I wanted to do nothing but at the end. Okay. So you can come to
the end and you can see the top tip of the
arrow turns red. Now I wanted to
carry out something, and that's something I wanted
to zoom to this point. I want to highlight
just this point to show emphasis on this point. So I can just go on
to this point and just drag and then
use my hand to move it if you want to move
it with the hand or you can use the position
tools to reposition it, but I think I find
it faster if you are using the mouse
button to just move it. So I want you to zoom
into this point. Okay? And it's going to
end at the end of it all. So let's go back
to the beginning. You can see now it just moves, zoom into that point that
I wanted to zoom in. And at this point, maybe after illustrating it for like
three to 5 seconds, I want you to zoom out to go back to restore it
to where it was. So I can select the restore
point and just past it here. And you see it now goes back
to where I wanted it to. So let's sub a preview of this
and let's see what it does actually from the beginning it zooms into this point
and then I explain. And then it zooms out
to where it started. That's very, very
nice and interesting. And you can vary the
speed, again, like I said, by increasing or decreasing
the length of the arrow. So if you decrease
the length a bit, you're going to notice
that the transformation to the restoring point is now
a bit faster. Can see it. This is the beauty.
You can do it, you can apply it to any point. Again, I like to use the
custom one at this point. Now maybe I want to show, I want to emphasize on this computer also at
this point all you need is just drag the custom
one again and just past it. So select drag and
paste it from here. All right, so you define at the end what
you wanted to do. Let's zoom out and let's go
straight to the computer. And I wanted to show
this computer directly. And then after that it should
last for this much long, and then it should go back to where it was,
where it started. So that's restoring point. Okay. So I want to play it now and let's see whether it's going to zoom to this computer. Zoom to the computer, then zoom back to where
it was before. So it's very handy when you are carrying out
tutorials or trying to explain one or two points within your tutorials
or your video making. So let's say at
this point I want to add this, no opacity, so it comes in
from full opacity, from the black screen
to the full opacity. So I can just drag and put
it usually at the beginning. All right. At the
beginning of it all. Okay, once you pass
this at the beginning, you can see that it comes in from the black screen
down to this one. And then you can put
it also at the end, maybe signifying the
end of this tutorial. For example, let's go back here. Let's zoom this two feet. And then we can come over here. Let's say this is
the end of it all. Let's remove this.
Let's no opacity, so we just select, put it here. All right, so everything now, including this Talking Head. So we drag and drop one also
at the Talking Head point. You drag and drop it here, right? So everything dies out. So you can see while
we're watching, it just simply dies out. So that's the power. So
there are so many of them. We've explained at the beginning how the motion path works, just like the way we've inserted
with this talking head, how it works and
the transformation from this point to
quickly move to the top. And this is smart focus. If you want to do smart focus, you can just hover over
any of them and you can see what it's going
to do to your work. It's very interesting. All right, so one last one
that I want to show you is the scale to fit, okay? Scale up and scale down
at any given point. Let's say at this,
I want to scale up, but then I want to show this so you can use the scalp option, you can just drag and drop it, and you can see it
quickly scales up. Okay? Usually the end point is what you should
pay attention to. Now you are the one to highlight
where you want to show. Now I want to show these
points you just drug and show. Now to scale down, you say I wanted to continue for some
second, then scale down. It's now scale down to fit in everything within
the video, okay? So you can see it
fits in everything. And maybe this is
not what I want, I just wanted to scale down. But then I want to increase the scaling to this much, okay? So you can see it to this much. Now let's have a preview again
to what we have just done. So you can see we've scaled
up to this point and then we've scaled down to where
it was literally before. And then it continues like that. So that's the power of,
so it involves practice. You have to be the one now
to learn how to use it. You have to practice on your own to see even the smart focus, you have to be the
one to showcase exactly where you
want it to work. This is smart focus.
Let's see what it does. So you can see, let's
see what it does. It simply zooms to this point. If this is not the point
you wanted to zoom to, you can just come
over here, select it, and then make sure you define to where you want it to zoom. For example, I wanted
to zoom and show the last three icons
down here. All right. You can vary the scale as
you saw Wish from here. All right, so let's
say I wanted to show these icons this one. Okay, now how it happens. So smart zoom is now going to quickly go and
zoom to that point. Actually, there are different ways of doing the same thing. So you just have to learn by practicing and
pick the one that works best for you and then you can use it at any given point. I think this brings
us to the end of how to use animations
within Chemtasha. The next class we're going
to look at how to apply behaviors and cusco effect
to our video editing. Okay, maybe square recording, how do we apply some
crucial effects. So our Uso will have
different kind of effects and behavior to
enhance our tutorials. Until next time, thanks
for watching and I look forward to seeing you
in the next class. By.
13. Adding Behaviours: Okay, so in the last class
we talked about how to add animations in our
videos within Camtasia. And in this class we're
going to look at how to add behaviors and some sal effects. Okay? How to change sal effects to look much better
and professional. Now, behaviors can be
added to texts and videos, and shapes if you have any. Okay? The main purpose
is just to keep the screen busy so that the viewer don't
have to click out. You can enjoy the happening or what is happening
on the screen. Just to keep it busy, let's start with the text
and to add text. Generally in
Kemtesha, you have to come to animation
annotations over here. And there are different
type of text. Let's say we're going
with a simple one. We select and drug and
drop it here, okay? So you can see this is a
bad text, Ordinary text. We can change the color from here for Eso visibility
and you can see it. You can select drug
and put it here. Assuming during this total I want to highlight
that you have to put in control Z
to undo over here. So I'm going to double
click on this and just see control Z, something like this. Through the tutorial, you
have to put in control Z. And you can see right
now it's kind of boring how it comes in and stays there and move out without any movement,
without any behavior. Now, to add the
behavior, you just come down to behavior over here. And you can select from any
other one, from any behavior. And as usual, as you
hover over any behavior, you're going to see
how it's going to be. Okay. You can see
this is flying, this is drifting,
this is jumping. I kind of like jumping
sometimes and pop up, so you can just see a
preview of what they do. So let's try jumping on this text and we'll
just drag and drop it. Now again, once you drop
an effect on a text, you can be able to see the
effect from here case. You can come over here
and you can change some of these settings
like the feature, What happens when it comes in, this telling of coming in? So usually the default is
bounce in and then it's a text, the direction is
going to be top. And then what does it do? Is it bounce and it bounce
with this much percentage. Okay? You can offset
how much offset? How is the jumping?
You can set all this. And during this stay on the
screen, what does it do? It just keeps jumping. Okay. And with this much time and with this much
details and it loops, then if you want it to look, you can look forever until the end of that
particular text. And then out, how
does it go out? It just drops out,
and if you want, you can make it fed
out or fly out, or hinge, or reveal,
or thereabout. You can change most
of these features from this tab at the
properties panel. Now you can try this because
of just dumped in jumping. So let's see what
happens at the jumping. You can see it comes
in and it jumps. And it jumps, and it jumps, and then it moves
down from the bottom. So that's the power
of it. Just to have something that can
keep the screen busy. If you want it to be drifting, you can just drag
and drop drifting. And it's going to
automatically override, so you can delete
jumping as an effect. Let's see, now this is drifting, so you can see it quickly
comes in controls and then it stays on the screen and then goes out
through this method. Now if you don't
want it to go out through this flying
of the screen, you can still select the effect. And then you can come down to the properties and
you'll be able to see what effect does it
have in is drifting in. And with this much speed, you can increase the speed if you want and you can increase the offset and other features
during. What does it do? It just drift and
it stays there. Okay? It keeps drifting and you can see it fits in, or it jumps. You can say let it jump
while in there, okay? And then when it goes out, you say it drifting flies out and the
direction is at the top. I don't want it to go
out through the top. I want it to go out
from the bottom. And let's see, so you can see
everything is now set up. Let's have a preview of
what you've just set up. It drifts in directly,
just like that. And it stays jumping. It jumps on the screen and then it moves
out from the bottom. Just like that's
the effect on text. Let's put the same effect
on maybe a ship or the Ab. Let's have a ship.
Let's say this ship, this rectangle we just
drag and drop it. You're free to customize it, drag it to the edge over here. You're free to customize
it, put in anything. For example, if you
have any coloration, you can change, you
can change the type. Also, if you don't want
to have a rectangle, you can make it a star and
change the color and change the opacity as well as the
outline and thickness as well. You can do all that from here. All right, so now you
put in some effect. So let's go back to behavior. So let's say we're having
one of the effects. So let's go over here
and see which one. Let's have this jumping. I think the jumping does
well on ships as well. Let's go on and let's
see what happens. So you can see it jumps in. And it keeps jumping.
It keeps jumping on the screen and
then it jumps down. Okay. So this is the
beauty of adding behaviors just to
keep the screen busy. So you can do that
with different things, different types of things
on text and on ships. Now that's about behavior. You can add any,
you can go ahead and try it and see for yourself. The next end is we'll learn
how to add Uso effect now. So effect is very, very useful to highlight
what you're working on. For example, Uso is appearing to be too direct and too plain. It may not attract viewers. Some cases, if you are
doing a tutorial video, you may want to have your Uso to behave in a different way. So for example, I want Co, this is the uso effect, This is left click effect, this is right click effect. How do you want uso to
behave when you left click? And how do you want you to
behave when you right click? So now let's go back
to the uso effect unless I want you to have
this highlighting option. Okay, because a lot of tutorials you do have
this highlighting option. Now once you select,
you can see you have the highlighting and you have the cuso properties over here. Now the first thing you
need to pay attention to is you can change
the cuso type. This are the different
types we have. You can make it to be
hands just like this, or you can make it
to be this type, which is the one
you have right now. Then you can vary the scaling. You can increase or decrease the scaling of the cuso
how big do you want it? You want it to be this much big or you want it to be small. Okay, so let's keep it small, but then let's change
the other features. Like if you don't want the color of the
circle to be yellow, you can change it to any color. For example, you can
make it blue and you can increase the sizing
of the circle. Okay? So you can
increase it and you can play around
with the opacity. You can make it
highly, less opaque, so you can be able to visualize
what's inside the circle. So this is very easy when
you are giving tutorial, so the mouse movement
can easily be tracked. Okay? You can be able to
see where the mouse is moving to and what is
happening in the tutorial. So for ease of access and
for easy of understanding, sometimes you may not want to have it to be fully
filled like this. You may want it to have
this cycle, this magnifier, you can just drag and drop it unless say we
disable the other one. The cost of highlighter, we can drag and remove the highlighter. Now you select this, you can
see you have the circle. Now on selecting the effect, you can be able to play around
with the sizing as well. You can make it bigger and
you can make it smaller. I think the default
does a good job. And you can change the softness, the zoom in and out, out. The want, the ease in and out. Okay, Very easily. When you demonstrate
things on the screen, you'll be able to see the movement of the
mouse with this sac. Okay. Very easy. You
can go beyond that. If you want to use
the highlighter, you can use the
highlighter as well. Or if you want to
add some shadow to your coso, you
can add it as well. Now let's go to another
one that is really very, very important and useful. Sometimes you may
want to increase the cos smoothing effect, like now when you
move to the top, you can see it is not
too straight, okay? It just as to the
top, just like that. If you want to make it
faster, you can use this, can just row and drop this, and let's say we remove
the other effect. Okay, let's say we remove this effect and we'll make
the cuso a bit faster. Okay? So we can see now
that we've added this, when you select the effect, you can see this is easing
detect Russo poses and so on. And then the duration
is in 1 second. So let's see how
fast does this move. You can see it
moves pretty fast. You can see it is moving pretty fast to move pretty fast to
wherever you want it to move. Okay? It's just an
effect that helps you to smoothen the movement
of your mouse within a particular
screen according. Now let's check out this. The next one is the left click. What do you want your
mouse to do when you left click and default? If you can put in any, you
can have this red sign or you can have this or you can make a sound if you
want to make a sound. Let's try this one, because if you make a sound, you can hear it.
Let's say this one. You can drag and drop anywhere. You make a left click to make this sound,
this sound, okay? So if you make a left click
is going to make this sound. And if you make a right click, it is going to make this sound. So whichever one you
want you can select, drag it and drop it
on your timeline. So wherever you have a left click is going to
show in this red sign. Okay, signifying that
it's a left click. Or if you want to have this, you can have something
like this as well, or you want to have this target. You can have it whenever
you make a left click. And the same way you can have
the left click features. If you are here,
you can come over here and you can change
the coloration of that. And then the size as well
of the circle and so on. And then the right click, also the same, you can red click. And it may have something
like this, okay? You may have something like
this, this ripple effect. Or you may have
this cope effect or this sound when you read Click. So it's all boils
down to you if you wanted to have something like
this when you write click, you can just drag
and drop it also. So anywhere within
this particular clip, if you make a right click, it's going to show
this color with this much ripple or
these rings, okay? And then if you make a left
click, it's going to do that. And the cuso is enhanced by the cuso mooting effect, okay? And in each case, you can select a particular effect and
you can be able to have access to the
properties and change it accordingly as
you wish over here. Generally, from the clip we'll be able to do all
of the changing. You can access all
of the features that you've added within it. Okay, so I think this
does it on how to add behaviors and coso effects to
your video within Camtasia. And in the next class, we are going to
look at how to add rules generally and
arrange your rules, be it a video or an
image within camtasia. Okay, so until next time. Thanks for watching,
and I look forward to seeing you in the
next class. By.
14. Adding B-Rolls: Hello and welcome back. In the last class, we
talked about how to add behaviors and cursor effects to your video in Chemtashia. In this class, we're going to
look at how to add bureaus. Okay? Bureaus are generally
a layer of video, an image that one can use
for illustration purpose. Okay? As you're explaining
a given concept, you can add a video, add an image just to explain
the concept in a better way. Okay. So to add a bureau in this case because
I want it to be at the other screen
recording option is to come after or behind
the webcam recorder. All you need is just
to, let's say we create another layer of
truck at the bottom here, we have to have a truck after the main screen
recording, we can write, Click over here and come to
inside a truck and we can see inside a truck below this particular track,
you can select this. That truck now is going
to contain some footage, whether image or a video. Now let's start with a video. We can just d drop this assuming along this explanation
as I'm explaining. I want this to come up as the first thing that
people should see. And then I want to possibly
silence the audio. Let's silence the audio
on this also, okay? So we can just say, I want it to showcase the entrance of this
little car into this, so less from this point. So we can select and trim
from the edge to this point. We can trim also inside
as it just gets inside. We can trim up to this point. We can just drug and
trim up to this point. And we can position it to make sure that we
got it right at the right point or the
right position that we are targeting as
we want it here. What this means is, as I'm
explaining this concept, for example, this GPT, this suddenly comes in
and then explain it, and then it goes back to this gray recording and
then I continue to explain. This is one way adding a video. So let's try to add an audio
and an image also to this. Let's say we have our
images, part of the images. If imported, we have
this family image. We can just drag and drop it. We can extend the length
as far as we want it. You can see right now we
can have it this way. Okay, let's say we want to explain at this point.
I'm explaining. Then this family picture
suddenly comes in, in each case the same
way you do with video. Once you selected, you can come to the properties over here and you can scale it up or
down if you want, accordingly. Let's say I scale it
up to this just to make sure it fills up
the entire screen. And then I can adjust
the length from here, from the edges can
just increase. Maybe I want it to
cover up to this point. Get what I'm explaining and then go back to my
explanation and continue. But this comes in after
the basic explanation. This comes in and then I explain and then it
goes back to this. All right, so this is important and you can make it full screen to cover
the whole screen. Or sometimes if you are
teaching something, you can make it like
picture in picture also. But that you can select this, you can select the
edges and you can drag and make it maybe a
picture at the top here. And then while you explain
some things as well. But in this case, I wanted
to cover everything, so I want you to cover
the entire screen. What this means is, when
I'm explaining this, again, this comes directly. But then to have the
best part of it, you have to add in some
transitions, okay? It transits professionally
into the other one and then it
comes out directly. Let's try to add a piece
of transition to this. Let's say we add
this transition, we drag and drop this, make it a bit shorter
once we're explaining, what this means
is this comes in. Okay? Okay, So maybe I extend the transition a bit so we can. All right, it transits then you can have another transition
also to transit out. All right, so let's say we have something like this
at the end of it. It transits out. Transits out. We have to silence the ad. This as well, so you
get the message. To transiting in and out. You can do the same
for the images. Well, just adding a transition, we have this bar wipe, okay, at the end. And we may have the same
thing at the exit as well. It transits in and then it translates out into
our explanation. So basically bureaus
are there to help you explain your concept
in a much better way. This actually does
it on how to add ureas into your video
editing footage, maybe to make it look much
more better and professional. I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class,
we are going to look at how to add and manage audio, music and sound effects. Audio in general. How to add and play around
with it, edit, and do some very basic editing within it. Until next time. Thanks for watching,
and I look forward to seeing you in the
next class. By.
15. Adding and Managing Audio: Hello and welcome back. In the last class
we talked about how to add and manage your
Beatles within Camtasia. Okay? And in this class we
are going to talk about how to add and manage
audio within Camtasia. Okay, so to add an audio, let's say we start
with background music. Okay, let's say we add some very simple
background music that we can have to this
simple creation that we've just created. So to add background music, usually you can have
it at any track of your choice because
it's just a music, it doesn't have to
overlap with anything. But usually I do have it at the bottom of
the whole trucks. Okay, so let's say we can insert a truck from here and
below the same one, so we can have a free
space at the bottom here. Now to import a truck can
come to the media as usual. You can drag and drop any
background music that you have. You can download
background music from anywhere and
then pest it here. And if you don't have, you can use the one from the library. Usually there are
some in the library, but they are not so often. These are some more or less like some short short sound
effects that you can use. Compa is not so equipped
with sounds and audio packages you can
look for elsewhere, like in websites like
Pixvi or Pexels, you'll be able to
find some media, a lot of copyright free audio that you can use as
background music, but for this case I have my own imported so we can come to media, you can
see it over here. So all I need to do
is drag and just drop it at the created truck
that we just created. Now once you drag and drop and you select that
particular truck, you'll be able to
see that you have the option to edit the game
of this particular one. This background music comes
in with the wave form. You can see it over here highlighting the ups
and downs of the sound. And you can increase or
decrease the gain from here, more or less the gain is
just like the volume. To reduce the volume, it's going to reduce
the volume directly. Now you have a number of
things to look out for. You can reduce the gain
directly from here. As you reduce here, it's going to go down. And you can see that
from the picture, the wave form is really going down as you are
reducing it from here. You can see it down here. Okay, with the reduction here, it just simply takes
down the wave form. You can do that from here, or you can do that manually
From the audio track, you can see it has
this small green line. When you highlight it,
it becomes the yellow. You can select it and you can
drag down and it's going to lower the volume or lower the gain of this
particular sound. Okay, so you can do that
across the whole sound, or you can do that at intervals, or you can cut different points to create the same reduction. Right now when you
play, you'll notice that the sound is too loud. You can see the background start music is too loud,
so we can reduce it. There's another feature
so that a bunch of features when it comes
to audio effects. You can come here
and have the audio compression emphasizer
and noise removal. In cases when you record something that has a
lot of noise in it, you can use this feature to remove the noise and you
can increase the pitch. You can insert a fade
in and fade out. For example, in this
background music, we can drag and drop
a fade in. Fade in. What it simply does
is it make the audio start from zero and then
it gains the gain, okay, until it gets to 100% You can see right now when
you look at this, you can see the
transition, okay, 0-100% And you can reduce that by just dragging on
the small ball point. And then you can just
reduce or you can extend. And you can see the
triangle nature or the gaining nature of it. You can do that from the intro and you can put fed
out at the outro. So let's have an example. Let's preview of
what this means. It starts from
zero and then gain the sound volume up to
100% So let's hear that. So you can see it gains to, maybe you can make it up to the point where I
start speaking. You can just bring this
up to this point, okay? So it goes down and then
comes 100% at that point, equally add a fed out. Okay, So you can come
to the end over here. You can either, all right, you can cut or you can fit. And then you can select
the edge from here and just drag and trim it up
to the end point here. And then you can try to zoom to fit again so you
can see clearly. And then now you can
add a fit out, okay? So you can see you've
added a fed out. And you can vary the
intensity as well. From here when you try to play, this is going to die
out from 100% to zero. This point stop, you can see the background just
dies down from 1000. That's the beauty of
adding background music. You can play around
with this volume again, From here you can reduce the volume until it gets to the minimum
that you can carry. Because the key thing is to hear what I'm saying,
not the background. It's a bit louder, so you can reduce further. Okay, from here,
this is too quiet, you can increase se. It's red by me as we keep it. I think this is much better. You can still hear it
at the background but not disturbing the main Deo. Now, over here we have
the more noise removal. Once you drag and drop the noise removal on this
particular audio that I have, you can see that I've added the noise
removal and I can play around with the
intensity from here sensitivity right now
when you play without. You can see we can hear some
noise in the background. When you enable
the noise removal, it's going to do a good job. So you can see we can
increase the sensitivity. Let's silence the
background music so you can hear the recording. I think this is quite nicely, that it's getting
a bit too much. So you can just
reduce a little bit, the quality of the
sound is improved. You can just play
around with this and see how it can help
you to improve. And you can add in
emphasis as well. So once you add in emphasis, you can as well play
around with the intensity from this and you'll see
it's going to change. So you can see it
has drastically improved the quality
of the sound. So you can play around with this depending on the kind of
recording that you have, and then you can see how
it's going to affect that. Okay, another thing, another important
thing that I want to show you is this clip speed. You can increase or decrease the clip speed with
this feature right now. Let's say we try to
separate the audio from the video so I can show
you what I'm trying to say. So let's separate
audio and the video. So this is purely
the audio section. Okay, so we can just drag
and drop this clip speed. Once we drop it,
we can come over here and you can see the clip
speed here at the bottom. So you can come to the edge
over here, you can just drag. This is going to fasten the
audio in the recording. It's going to speak pretty
fast, maybe Chipmunk type. All right. You can equally extend it
to make it speak slower. You can extend it and
it speaks very slow. You can see what I mean. That's the beauty
of this feature. And then you can add captions. Later on, I'll show you how
to add captions when you come to narration and
recording voice over. I'll show you how
to add caption, but then managing audio
and adding audio. This is how to do it. You can
add different ground music. You can add different
kind of sound effects. Sometimes you can use
other websites to import the sound effects that you can use in your
camtasia as well. So it all boils down to you. Sometimes you can have it
in websites like Pizza B. You can just search for
the sound effects and you'll be able to
see them and you can apply them at
any given point, be it pop sound, be
it who, Sound Dabo? But basically, this brings us to the end of how to use audio, how to import and manage audio
within Camtasia software. So I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class, we're going
to look at how to record voice overs within Camtasia
and add captions to it, okay? Record voice over and then add
caption to the voice over. Something like subtitles. Okay? Record voice over and
add subtitles to it. Okay? So until next time. Thanks for watching,
and I look forward to seeing you in the
next class. By.
16. Recording Voiceover: Hello and welcome back.
In the last class, we talked about
how to import and manage audio within Camtasia. And in this class we're
going to learn how to record voice narration, or generally how to record your voice over within Camtasia. To record the voice
over, all you need is just to position your playhead where you want that voice over to start after
the recording. Now you can come down here to voice narration and
you'll be able to see. This is where you set in the
voice settings over here, you can choose the type of microphone that you want to use. For the voice over mind, I'm using the road MtUSB mic, so I can select it over here. The intensity, the sensitivity, you can because right
now it is speaking. This is giving you a test. Because speaking and
it is reading the end, the red sign, which is
not good, is clipping. You can reduce the
intensity a little bit. So you can see something
like this is working now. Once you press on
this record button, the red button, it's
going to start the timer. Once timer is done, it's going to start
recording the voice over. Let's give a start.
Now we have the timer. Hello and welcome to my channel. This is a test of the use of Camtasia to record my
voice over with it. Okay, so this is just
a complete test video. We're showing you how to record your voice voice
over with Camtasia. Once you're done, you can press on the top button to stop. Right now you can see the
voice over that Joe recorded. Let's do a fit to screen. And you can see this is the
voice over the Tojo recorded. Now we can play to hear a preview of what
you've just recorded. Welcome to my channel. This is test of the use of
Camtasia to record my voice over with complete and I
think it's perfect and nice. And you can select it and
edit the audio as a whole. You can increase or decrease
the gain as you wish. And then you can select
the places where you feel like there's a filler
or there's some mistakes. You can select and
make the cuts. Just like we've
explained earlier, how to make the edit. So you can just
select, let's see, the use of Camtasia to record
my I want to remove this. Okay. Sense. I can just come
back here, select this. Okay. And can do a pole. Delete. Okay. Rep Delete French. It just deletes it. And I have my own. It's very easy to record
your voice with Camtasia. And if you want to export, you can export all these
sections if you want. I'll show you how to do this at the end of it all
when we're trying to export our video and the
content that we've created. I think this brings
us to the end of this class on how
to record voice, voice narration with camtasia. In the next class,
we're going to learn how to add captions and subtitles within our video that we were creating
and within Camtasia. Okay? Until next time, thanks for watching
and I look forward to seeing you in the next class. By
17. Adding Captions: Hello and welcome back. In the last class, we
talked about how to record your voice
over within Camtasia. And in this class we're
going to look at how to add captions or subtitles within your video recording
or video editing in Camtasia to add your subtitle or caption within our video. So let's say we have this audio
that we've just recorded, let's it play in the background. And I want to have the caption over here, so let's
see an example. All right, so let's say we want to add the caption
to this. All right? So you can go ahead and select, Come over to audio effects. Okay, You can come
to audio effects. And you can select,
this is Captions, and you can drag and drop it
into this particular audio. And you can see it
automatically opens the captions menu where you add the captions and so on.
And then over here. So all you need is just select
this and you'll be able to see right now it's enable the caption area where you will need
to add the caption. Okay, if you want to play, you want to add the caption. You can start from beginning. So let's say we started
from beginning. Hello and welcome to my channel. You can select here. Okay, so I wanted to stay exactly
welcome to my channel. So you can adjust it over here
so you can see it starts. This is the test of the use
of famtasia to call my phone. All right, my channel, This is Let, stop here. So you can start typing
your captions over here. Hello and welcome to my channel. You can repeat this if you want. You can put it on the auto
repeat mode and it's going to repeat hello and
welcome to my channel. This you can pick it. Okay. We can take it to the net. Is all right everyone. Well, one to my channel. There is a full stop here now. We can go ahead and
move to the next one. You can click on
this and you can see it's going to take
us to the next one. It has taken us to the next one. You're free to adjust
the duration over here, or you can manually adjust
it directly from here. Let's say we'll extend it a little bit to get to this point. All right, so let's say
it gets to this place. All right. It gets
to this place. Let's again and here
share to recall my voice. Babtyles type there, I already type this is, this is a test of camtasia to record my
voice less one more time. The use of A to
call my voice baby. The use of Camtasia to record
my voice over with it. Okay, so this is just an example and you can move
to the next one. So okay, show you how to. All right. You can equally manually adjust
this as well if you want. Then you can play around
with the text features, text editing features
from this text. You can play around with
the phone styling, okay? You can change the phone
style, the phone sizes, the color of the text, as well as the background color. You can change it as well, and the opacity as well. You can change all
this from here. All right, once you're done. Additionally, you can come to this gear icon and you can
split the current caption, or you can match with
the next caption. Or extend the duration. Or shorten the
duration accordingly if you don't want
to do it manually. Okay, once you click out, this is now going to
take in as our caption. So let's click out,
and let's try to play. And see now whether we're going to have that
caption or not. Okay, let's play
from this point. Okay, I think I need to bring this down a little bit so that we can be able to
see it clearly. Okay, You can see it down here. So let's play it one
more time, my channel. This is test of the use
of camtasia to record. I think this is perfect.
Okay, You're free to import your voice
over if you have the option to pick
someone living fiber or the about and then have someone
do the captions for you. You can import it also into the same camtasia and attach and reconnect the timing if
you're interested in that. But if you have the timing
and you have the resource, you can sit down and just follow the timing and just
type it on your own. You can do that as well, or you can go to Google Translate or Google Captions
and then generate the caption and then copy
it and paste it here. It can do the same
option as well. You can work the same way. Okay, so ladies and gentlemen, this is just a bit about how to use the Camtasia to record, to generate captions or
subtitles for our video. Okay, in the next class, we're going to learn how to
use this green screen. Okay? Sometimes you may need to
record your video with a green screen if you don't want to have that
background with you. If you want to change the
background to something else, something more captivating, something much
more professional. So I'm going to
use a sample video where I have a green screen. And remove the green screen, and then replace it with
another background for you. So watch out for the next
video until the next class. Thanks for watching,
and I look forward to seeing you in
the next class. By.
18. Removing Background: In the last class
we talked about how to add captions to our video. And in this class we're
going to talk about how to remove a color or a background
color with Camtasia. Okay, so usually we can remove
any color of our choice. We've demonstrated
earlier on how we use one feature to remove the
background completely. But if you want to
get it perfect, you have to get it
on a green screen. Because of the uniformity, you have to do it
on a green screen. So I want to import a video
that has a green screen. A video that has a
green background. And then we can use
it to as an example. So we come to import
over here media and then we can go to
where we saved our media. I want to import this image, this video of a cart
with the green screen. Just select and import it. And I can drag it easily and
drop it in our timeline. Okay, so this is the cart. And we can select it and come
to the scaling over here. We can scale it through, it
fits in the entire screen. So we have this
beautiful cart with us. So let's try to play it
and see the movement. This card now stands up and try to see how it
moves somewhere. Okay, so it moves out. Let's say we want to
remove this background, so all you need is just to come to the visual effect over here. You can see the background
or remove a color from here. Okay, so you can just drag and drop this feature down here. Now when you select the feature
that you've just added, you can come to the
Properties menu here. So you can see Remove a Color. Now you can come to this place, you select the color
that you want to remove. If it is the green,
you can select this and just go ahead
and point anywhere. Okay, this is a color picker. Once you click on this, it's going to remove directly this. You have to be very careful. Sometimes you have to select different places
to get it right. Okay, so like now, we can see the place we
select is not too perfect. But then you can
still click back. You can do this,
you can do this, and you can click again, the color picker and
find another place. So you can click and see, You can see it is now doing
a good job gradually, but then you have to do
a lot of adjustments to get it right now
when you click out, you will have these other
features like the softness, the tolerance, the softness and the hue and the,
the fringe, okay? So these are features
you have to use. Sometimes you can
use the tolerance a bit to just increase, making sure that you
don't touch the subject. You can see it is clearly
removing some part of it, but then it's okay
at this point. And the softness, you can increase the softness
a little bit, so you remove some of the
other features as well, and then we don't touch tissue. Most of the times I use the de, fringe so that we
can remove most of the areas that are left with the coloration
at any given point. If you don't like what you see, you can always undo this. Okay? You can click to undo it, or undo everything from here. So let's say we go back a
little bit to the softness. I can undo the softness
and I can increase it a little bit so you
can give me a little bit, you can remove the
color so much. Okay. You can see we
have done a good job. And let's try to reduce
some more over here. Okay, so you can
get it this way. All right, so when
you try to play, you can now see that it is
now without a background. Okay? So it's without
a background, but you can do a good better
job by playing around with this human saturation
effect as well, okay? But most times I don't touch it. Okay. So you can just go ahead
and give it a try and see. Now the next thing is to
bring in the background that you want this cars
to superimpose on. Okay, let's go back to the menu, still to the media bin and
then add a background. The background
could be anything. Let's say we import an image. Let's say we import an image
of a room or somewhere. All right, so let's
go back here to, to this point images. And then we can
have this image of this room and select
to import it. Usually when you import a media that you
want to add behind, you have to take it
below the subject. Okay, Below the subject, below the track that the
subject is being contained. You can see we have
this. So you can easily click to extend to
the end point. All right. You can click to extend to
the end point if you'd like. You can make the cart
smaller, actually. Then you can select
over here and increase the scaling of the room so it covers virtually everywhere. You can make the cart smaller
also by selecting this, you make the cart smaller. Okay? The cart is now
inside this room, so you can just move
somewhere here if you just appear as if the cart is inside the room. Let's
play it and see. We can see now as if the cat
is inside the room directly. You can see, yeah, this is the beauty of
removing the background. You can see it easily, moves very easily as if the
cat is inside the room. That's the beauty of
removing the background, using the color removal. You can do a better job if
you play around with it. Just just an example. Okay, this brings us to
the end of this class on how to remove a background
or a green screen. Tasha, I hope you
enjoy this video. In the next class, we are
going to look at how to add a quiz within Kmtashakay. If you are playing a video, you can have a quiz pop up. And people can
answer questions and have their answers
displayed within the video. Okay, so until next time. Thanks for watching,
and I look forward to seeing you in
the next class. By
19. Adding Quizzes: Hello and welcome back.
In the last class, we talked about how to remove
a background of a video or replace it with
any background of our choice within Kmtasha. And in this class we're
going to look at how to add quizzes within a video. Okay, so we can add a
quiz that people can click to answer within
a particular video. So to add a quiz, all
you need is to come to the bottom left
of our time line. Okay? So you can see Quiz over
here, You might see Maca, but then you can
click on the drop down and you see Quiz over here. What this means is wherever
you click anywhere, you can add a quiz
with this plus sign, this green plus sign. Once you click, you can also
see you're adding a quiz. You can come to the right
over here and you can see this is the quiz questions where you can add
the quiz question. You can put in the
type of question, is it going to be multiple
choice or fill in the blank or short answer
or true or false question. Let's say for this starting
we have multiple choice. And then you can type
the question here, What is the color of
the Camtasia logo? Okay, this is the question, and then we can add
the answers from here. Let's say it is yellow,
That's the first option. The second option is black, third option is red, and the fifth option is green. Okay? Of course, the
answer is green. So we can give the
correct answer by clicking on this. Okay? This is the correct answer. Now let's add another question. If you add another question,
you can click over here and you can add another
question, all right? The next question could be, what is Camtasia used for? This could be, fill in the
blank question or you can say, let's keep it as
multiple choice. So the first one could be
video production, writing. We can have another
one and say gaming. Okay, so these are
the wrong options. So video production is
the correct answer. So you can see we have
everything that we need. Okay, so if you want to play around with
the other features, like you can come to
this text feature, you can name the quiz from here. So let's say this
is special quiz, this is just a special quiz. And you can score quiz,
you can score the quiz, and viewers can see the results after they click to answer. Okay. And then once you finish typing the
questions from here, you can come over here
and preview the quiz. Okay, so this is it.
So this is the quiz. What is the color of
the Camtasia logo? The correct answer is green. So you can click on
Green and click on Next. And then you can see
what is Tasha used for? You can see this is
video production and you can see
Submit your Answer. Yes. You can close on this
and then you're done with it. So your quiz is
going to appear at this point within the
video that you're playing. You can add another
one. You can add multiple quizzes if you're interested, but
you get the idea. This is just a bit about
how to add quizzes within our video editing
platform Camtasia. I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class,
we're going to learn some important keyboard
shortcuts that can help you to edit your video
faster and to be very much more
productive in Kmtasha. Until next time, thanks
for watching and I look forward to seeing you
in the next class. Bye.
20. Keyboard Shortcuts: Welcome back. In the last
class we talked about how to add quizzes into our
video within tasha. And in this class we're
going to talk about how to use do shortcut keys. Okay? Some keyboard
shortcuts that are default and how
to customize some to make it our own so that
we can use it through our experience within
Kmtasha because it's very, very important when you know how to use keyboard shortcuts, it makes you very, very easy and you edit pretty fast because there are
lots of things to do, there are a lot of
things to edit, okay? So let's start with the
more basic ones, okay? You can hit Displace
button to start a video, and you can hit Displace
button also to pass, okay? So instead of you to come
over here to press on the play and then to press
it to stop or to pass. You can always use that with the Space Bar on your keyboard and you can always
copy something, a truck or a feature. You can do contras to copy, and you can go
ahead to somewhere and just do control V to paste. Okay, you can just go there and paste anything accordingly. And you can do contra
to undo and control X to cut the feature instead
of you to always come over. You have to come over
here to copy and paste and cut from
these features. You can do that as well directly from using
the shortcut keys. Okay, so these are
the most basic ones, but then if you want
to access the point of shortcuts that we have
in bile within Camtasia, you can come to the Camtasia 2023 over here and come
to the preferences. You can see a number
of them, okay? There are a number of shortcuts, okay, to bring it
to the general. But you can come to the
shortcuts and you can select, these are different
shortcuts from animation and effects to canvas options
to option captions. How to enable captions,
add captions. How to play out with animations. And these are some features. Add last used transition
if you want to add the last use
transition is shift. And to add that
particular transition to the transitions you
are going to work with. And then the other ones
jump to the next animation, jump to the previous animation. You can do that with the
option key and the letter key. Okay, so you can check around and see which ones
do you use most, and then see how you can
edit it to make it faster. These canvas options,
how to zoom in and out of canvas and
so on and captions. And then export options, how to export screencast text
meat to Youtube and so on. Library options, how
to go back quickly to the library and then the
maker and quiz options, how to enable all that program options and projects option. But the ones that I use most frequently is when I'm editing, I do use the ripple
delete option. Okay, so you can see the
ripple delete over here. Once you select a particular
place, for example, I select all these and I want to ripple delete
instead of me to right click and ripple delete
range that I've selected. I can always use
the command plus the backspace and it quickly does the ripple delete for me. You can see it. Just give me the ripple delete
that I'm looking for. It makes it perfect and faster. And then if you come
back to the preferences, if you come back to the
preferences, you can still go. The ones I use most is in the timeline editing,
for example. You can have the Split
All button, okay? So you can see the split
all is done with this. You can customize it, okay? You can select this and say, let's replace this with
the letter S. Then even though it's been
assigned to stitch selected image, we
can replace that. It's been replaced,
split all the letter. When I'm on this clip
and I press on letters, it's going to automatically
split everything. So you can see it split
this and this and this, all of them with
just a simple click. So that's the beauty of
using shortcut keys. It makes your work pretty
easy, Let this split up, and then if you want
to have something like this stitch selected media, you can replace it
with something. For example, I can say let it be replaced
with the letter D. And it's just going to replace it directly at any given point. If you want to bring it back to the default setting or the
default short card key, you can always press on
this sign to, to reset it. Okay, now let's see stitch, selected media using the letter
D. So let's go back here. This is selected. Let's select
this media and this media. And I want them stitched. Just press a letter D and you
can see have them stitched. So that's how fast and
perfect it could be. So you can go ahead and
customize it to your own, to your test however
you want it. Okay. How you want it, you can just go ahead and send, customize it. Copy properties of a particular place and
past it somewhere. You can do that and
you can customize it also to your liking. Okay. And then you can
have the past properties. Usually during the editing, I usually use the letter
C to create a card. Okay. Let us to just
create a cart anywhere. Okay, let us, you
can give me a cart. And you can see
I've splitted this. And if you want to split multiple clips, you
can just select. If you select all of them
and you press a letter C, it's going to split across
those clips as well. That's how perfect it could be. Now still on the preferences, you can go ahead and select
the timeline navigation. Also you can use it, okay? You can zoom step forward
and step backward, okay? You can move step
forward and backward with the comma and
the Full Stop key. And then zoom in and
out to fit and to max. You can always
customize the keys to not use them and decrease the
track height and increase. You can use them
using some of these. So it's all up to
you to see which of these features or
shortcut keys you can select and customize
to make your own. The ones that you know you
use pretty fast and frequent. You can just easily
customize them. So these are customizable ones. You can go to the
default text Smith ones which you don't customize. So if you want to
customize you can always come to the
custom feature. So this does it on
this straal on how to customize or use shortcut
keys on Camtasia. So you can go ahead
and practice and see which ones you can use and which one you can enable for your own consumption
and for your own usage. I hope you enjoy this video. In the next class,
we're going to look at how to export our video, assuming we have done everything
we like, what we see. And we can just go ahead
and export the video in different formats within
Camtasia until next time. Thanks for watching
and I look forward to seeing you in the
next class, right?
21. Exporting Videos: The last class we
talked about how to add keyboard shortcuts and generally use
shortcuts to enhance our productivity
within Camtasia. And in this class, proving
to be the last class, we're going to
learn how to export our video using different
formats directly. Once you're done editing, you check through and
you like what you see. You're comfortable with
everything that you've edited and you have everything that you are interested in. You played the video and you are satin and comfortable
with what you have. You can as well
come all the way to the top right over here
and come to export. And you have this much
options to export. You can export to
Screencast or to Text Lomia or to Text
Smith video review site. Or you can export it directly to your Youtube
or to Google Drive. Or you can check the export
history if you're interested. But for this tutorial,
we're going to export in the local files. Okay, so within my computer,
so we can select this. Now the first thing is you
have to give the video a name which we have given in the
first place, we have named it. And then you can specify exactly the location where
you want it to be saved. Right now it's going to
save it in these images, but I don't want it, I want
it to save in this folder. Can touch that tutorial 1023. You can click here to
create another file, okay? So you can call it export, okay? You can click on Create, and our training one is going
to that particular folder. Now this is where you
state the format, okay? The file format.
This is MP four. You can do it in
quick time, dot move, or dot gift if
you're interested, but I always go for MP four. And then this is
the caption style. I'll go with Bond in captions, including the quiz
that we have inside. And if you want to check out more options, you
can click on this. So you have these
March options like the compression type 264, the frame rate, you can
change everything from here, but I do generally
leave it at default, everything here works perfect, has been working perfect for
me, So don't touch anything. If you want to see other
export as web pages, you want to export this
export as web pages. The quiz if you want, you can check the options over here and see what
you can change. This is the dimension,
the embedded size of the quiz that
you're going to have. This is going to be
exported as a web page. Okay, so you can quickly
answer and move on to the next option or you can continue
watching the movie. So once you set everything you're citing with
what you have, you're citing with
the location and the file format and
the caption styling, He can go ahead and
click on Export. And this is going to start
rendering and exporting your video to that particular location that we've defined. Okay, so we just give
you some seconds. Once you finish exporting, you can view our video, You can replay it,
play it, and share it. And then see the sounds and
saw and how it looks and how, what are some of
the things you can change and how you can improve. You can always come back to the edit menu and continue with your editing and see how and
what you need to change. Okay, so this brings us to the end of the whole
course on how to use Camtasia generally for beginners to edit and create videos. In the next class,
we're going to look at conclusion and
project very short, the conclusion and
then the project. What we need to do
in this class to demonstrate the understanding
of the course in general, whether you understood or not or whether you
follow along or not. Salt. Next time, thanks
for watching and I look forward to seeing you
in the next class. By.
22. Conclusion + Project: All right, congratulations on completing this Camtasia course. You've now acquired
some essential skills to create captivating videos. From recording and editing, to adding effects and
enhancing the audio. Now it's time to put your
knowledge into practice. As a project, I
want you to create a two to 3 minutes video
on a topic of your choice. Apply the techniques we've
learned in this course, including screen
recording, editing, adding some effects, and
optimizing the audio. You can share your
finished video in the project section
of this platform. You can reflect on experiences highlighting
any challenge and insights, or any benefits you've gained through this
creation process. Let me know if you
have any issues. I'm just a click away. I can always provide
my support to you. Best of luck with your video creation and
I look forward to seeing you in my next course because I'm launching
one pretty soon, So see you around.