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Production - Theory 0 hr 9 min
Learn the basics of producing your video, including file types, format options, interactive elements, and more.
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The Production Wizard (Camtasia on Windows) 0 hr 22 min
Learn about the various production options in Camtasia on Windows Production Wizard.
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Producing on Camtasia on Mac 0 hr 7 min
Learn how to produce your video when working with Camtasia on Mac. Note: This only applies for Camtasia on Mac users.
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Other Production Options 0 hr 13 min
Want to save time producing files, or produce just a portion of your video? Need a frame? Want just the audio. This lesson covers those and more.
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- Hosting
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Screencast.com 0 hr 10 min
Learn about video hosting option Screencast.com and how it works directly with Camtasia, including how to share to Screencast.com, how to customize your video, edit captions, and multiple ways to protect and share your videos.
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Other Hosting Options 0 hr 9 min
This lesson will walk you through how to upload your videos to YouTube, Google Drive, and Vimeo.
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- Post-Production
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Post-Production Panic: Part 1 0 hr 19 min
Learn how to update the size of your video if you edited at the wrong size, or need to make a change. Part 1.
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Post-Production Panic: Part 2 0 hr 15 min
Continue reviewing how to update the size of your video, including using animations, transitions, and other effects to keep your video looking its best. Part 2.
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10. Producing and Hosting Your Video
Learn how to render your video for sharing, and about several different publishing options available in Camtasia.
Once you've edited your video, you will need to render or produce it out to share with your friends, colleagues, or the world. This series of lessons will walk you through the variety of options available when you produce your videos (including various render settings, control options, and output types). It also covers how to easily host your videos to several popular hosting sites like YouTube and Vimeo. The final section covers some tips and tricks on what to do if you need to make changes after you're done editing, including how to resize a video without starting from scratch.