In case my first proposal is too much like what is already being offered, I’ll put forth an alternate proposal:
With many screencasting programs the basics are easy to learn, but most of us did not attend film school. The hours spent creating a screencast make updating it a chore. If we could screencast more effectively, we could keep our videos updated and more useful.
- What are some common mistakes that novice screencasters make, and how can we avoid them?
- How can we create a more polished product in fewer takes?
- What are best practices for those who don’t have a dedicated studio space for screencasting?
- Are there times when a rough screencast is better than a polished one?
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