2 thoughts on “Video Tutorials”

  1. For those who are interested in the “behind the scenes” this tutorial was recorded on a very old Mac Pro, using Screencast-o-matic to capture the screen images and audio. Audio was recorded using a Samson USB microphone. The video clips were then edited using the old Final Cut Pro 7 and converted to an MP4 file for upload to Youtube using Turbo.264 HD USB encoding dongle (because of a defect in FCP7, I could not output directly from FCP7).

    I might switch to Windows for future tutorials due to the problems with FCP7 (Apple terminates support for old hardware pretty rapidly and I cannot upgrade FCP7 to the newer FCP X). If I do that, I’ll use the Windows version of Screencast-o-matic for recording, and Sony Vegas for the video editing.

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