Camtasia Studio 4: The Definitive Guide (Wordware Applications Library)

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Overview

In the first chapter of this unit, you were introduced to the Camtasia Studio interface, and learned both basic and advanced editing techniques for combining your recorded clips and paring them down to get rid of unwanted footage. So, we take a mass of raw clips, with a few gold nuggets buried deep within a mountain of junk, and then we refine refine refine. We end up with a lean, efficient, hard-working video. Well and good. But skillful editing pertains not only to what you take away, but also to what you add. In the last chapter, you got the opportunity to fill in some additional content by adding audio and camera video streams, and even title screens. These are important additions, but perhaps not enough to really set your world ablaze. In this chapter, we’re going to complete the editing process. You’ll learn how to sex up your edited content by adding a variety of special effects for a polished, professional end result.

Not that I’m a fan of implementing special effects for their own sake, mind you. Far from it. As you may have already read in Chapter 6 on Recorder special effects, adding some pizzazz is a great thing to do, but it’s also easy to overdo. Haphazardly dumping a sackful of effects into your project stamps the word “amateur” in big, bold letters on your forehead in permanent ink.

However, a smattering of effects, meaningfully and tastefully done, can elevate your work to a more professional level and leave your audience wondering, “Whoa. How’d they do that?”

Note 

Keep in mind that all these effects (with the noted exception of transitions) only work in the Timeline view. If you happen to be in the Storyboard view when you choose one of these effects, then the Timeline view will open for you automatically.

To get started down the path to professional productions, look no further than your own Task List.

Under the Edit heading, all your special effects are lined up like the Rockettes.

Take a look at your Edit heading. In this chapter, we’ll focus on these six commands. (Yes, I know there are actually seven, but I’m excluding Audio Enhancements, as we’ve already covered it.) Before we dive into the details, here’s a quick synopsis of each effect and its capabilities.

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