TechSmith asked me to create a video on using Audacity to edit narrations. Since the use of Audacity will be useful to many I've uploaded it here too. The screencast covers removing background noise, breathing and lip smacks, dynamic range compression, volume normalisation, fades and de-essing using the volume control.
Ozsvald, Ian. ShowMeDo (2009). Presentations>Multimedia>Audio>Screencasts
Advice on how to get started giving screencasts, why you might want to do it and how to establish your recording studio. Then we move into planning the capture of your screencast and a few tips on using some presentation tools.
Rush, Jeff. ShowMeDo (2009). Presentations>Multimedia>Video>Screencasting
Covers how to begin and conclude your cast and a bit about postprocessing. Then we cover your behavior during your talk and how to get your screencast distributed to others.
Rush, Jeff. ShowMeDo (2009). Presentations>Multimedia>Video>Screencasting
In this series of videos we'll demonstrate some of the basics of making screencasts in Linux. In addition, we'll show how to encode your original video file into another video type and illustrate some basic editing techniques.
ShowMeDo (2009). Presentations>Multimedia>Presentations>Screencasting
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