How to Record a Webinar with Camtasia: Part 4

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This is the fourth in my series on “How to use Camtasia Studio to record, edit and produce a Webinar”.  So many of my clients are now getting into doing Webinars that is seems a shame not to go ahead and record them and get them a little more exposure. 

In my last blog post I discussed how to edit your client’s Webinar.  Now, in this video, I will show you how to produce the edited file as either a WMV to add the video to YouTube (or most of the other video sharing sites) or as a Flash file to embed on your client’s Website.  There are many other ways to produce a video but these two suggestions are probably the two most used by me and other VAs who do recordings.  One thing I forgot to mention in the demo is that if you want to take the recording into a program such as Sony Vegas, in order to add some special effects or to burn it to a DVD, you should produce your Camtasia video as an AVI file.

Check out my 4 minute demo below:

 

 

 

Thanks for watching!

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2 Comments

  1. Comment by David:
    Tuesday, September 9th 2008 at 10:25 pm | 

    Wow Michelle! Love all the new look of the site and all the new content. You’ve been busy!

  2. Comment by michelle Schoen:
    Thursday, September 11th 2008 at 10:06 pm | 

    Thank you! It had been six months since you did my original header and it was time for a new look. All I did was change the template and BAM-whole new website!

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