PODCASTING ON WINDOWS PCs USING CAMTASIA



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PODCASTING ON WINDOWS PCs USING CAMTASIA

INTRODUCTION Camtasia 3 is one of the most powerful applications currently on the market for creating podcast content on Windows PCs. Originally designed as a screen capturing and recording program, Camtasia can be used for adding annotations ( callouts ) and audio voiceover to slideshows or movies, and can even be used as a light video editor. The Camtasia interface resembles many similar time-based editing applications, particularly Windows Movie Maker: IMPORTING CLIPS The task pane located on the left-hand side of the window contains many of Camtasia s tools for importing, editing and producing media. Notice how it is organized into four headings: Import, Edit, Produce, and Camtasia Studio Tips. Under the Import heading, there are clickable subheadings for importing video, audio and images. Click any of them to open a dialog to search for them: The screenshot to the left illustrates a series of images being imported into Camtasia. Since Microsoft PowerPoint allows users to save slideshows as JPG images, Camtasia is ideal for importing your slides, adding narration and producing them into a podcast episode (HINT: you can import multiple images at once by shift-selecting the first and then the last item, then click Open ).

Once imported, the JPG images appear in the Camtasia Clip Bin: By double-clicking any of the image icons in the clip bin, a preview of the image will appear in the clip editor, located immediately to the right. For audio and video, the play controls on the clip editor are used to play, stop and pause clips in the bin. Audio files are represented with a speaker icon in the clip bin: Import in Camtasia supports the following audio and video file formats: AUDIO WAV, WMA, MP3 VIDEO WMV, AVI, MPG Users will also notice that the clip bin organizes different types of media (images, audio and video) into different sections. Clips can be re-used at any part of a movie by simply dragging them onto multiple parts of the timeline.

ARRANGING CLIPS IN THE TIMELINE To begin arranging clips for a podcast, drag and drop them from the clip bin to the timeline. Video and images are placed on the Video track, while audio is placed on the Audio track: Clips can be split using the split function ( Edit > Split ). Image duration can be adjusted by clicking and dragging the handle located at the end of the clip:

CALLOUTS One of Camtasia s editing functions is the ability to add callouts and transitions to your movie. To begin, move your timeline play head to the place you want to add a callout and choose Callouts under the Edit heading in the Camtasia task pane. The clip bin will display the following: Callouts can be used to highlight or accentuate certain areas of an image or video, and to create annotations. For instance, they can be used to superimpose text or certain graphics over images or video. To design one, click Add Calllout. If you have multiple callouts in a movie, they will be listed here. Once added, they can be edited or remove as necessary. A Callout Properties panel appears. Choose a callout style from the drop-down menu. A preview will be displayed in your clip editor. Use the text tool to type text onto the callout (if needed) and to set font characteristics. Below that, click and drag to position the callout (represented by a green bounding box) to the position you want it to appear in the image. To increase or decrease the size of the callout, uncheck Keep Aspect Ratio. Then, click and drag on the handles of the bounding box. When finished, click OK. You are taken back to the previous screen to add another callout, click Add Callout. If done, click Finished.

TRANSITIONS Inserting transitions works much like callouts. Choose Transitions under Edit in the task pane. You are presented with a choice of different transitions; to insert one in between two clips, click and drag it onto the timeline into the spaces (represented by a right arrow) between the clips. Add transitions as needed. When finished, click Finished. ZOOM-N-PAN Another editing feature of Camtasia is the ability to zoom or pan on an image or video clip. This is handy for zeroing on a particular section of a frame of video or a still image. Similar to callouts and transitions, zoom-n-pan is located under the Edit heading in the task pane. Click to begin: Similar to adding callouts, you are initially taken to a zoom-n-pan management screen. Click Add zoon-n-pan and a control panel is displayed (see left). Use this panel to adjust properties of the zoom. The area of the zoom is represented, again, by a green bounding box. Drag the handles to adjust and position it in the frame. When finished, click OK. Repeat the process the add another, or click Finished to return to normal view.

PRODUCING YOUR MOVIE AS A PODCAST EPISODE When your movie is finished and ready to podcast, choose Produce video as from under the Produce heading the task pane. A Production Wizard begins: You are presented with a variety of file format options to save your movie in. For a podcast, you will want to choose QuickTime (MOV) movie file. In addition to MOV files, podcasts may also use MP4 or M4V file formats. While not everything is compatible with the Apple ipod, all of these file formats work well in a podcast and can be viewed in itunes and other podcast client software. The next page in the wizard allows users to choose a video and/or audio codec with which to compress the movie. Most of the time, you can go with the default value here; however, for a podcast, users will want to click to choose a video codec and then choose H.264 from the menu. Click through the remaining steps in the wizard to complete the export process. You may choose to customize other options, or you can just go with the defaults. Once finished, Camtasia will compress your movie into the selected format. Depending how long it is, this may take awhile.

Once your movie is saved into MOV format it is ready for integration into a podcast via whatever service you use, such as itunesu, iweb, or a blogging application (i.e., Wordpress). It is generally always a good idea to save a copy of your Camtasia source file, in case you need to adjust callouts or transitions, or add images, audio or video in the future. To so, simply choose File > Save As in Camtasia and save your project. COPYRIGHT 2006 RADFORD UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY IN LEARNING CENTER