![]() I keep it very simple, I use a room in my house with a 9 foot background, 3 flourescent lighting heads with softboxes. What kind of studio or set up do you have? I must have made about 120 videos, some of those would be short video messages I send my Video Heroes. It’s been 3 years since I started making online videos seriously. How long have you been screencasting and approximately how many videos have you made? Massively! I make my own training products with it and the ROI has been HUGE.Īlthough I own FCPX, I use ScreenFlow 99% of the time, it’s faster and makes my workflow more streamlined. ScreenFlow is lean compared to specialist video editing solutions, I wouldn’t recommend it for long form documentaries or where you have a lot of filmed footage to manage, but my students (or Heroes as I call them) mostly make hybrid videos that are less than 15 minutes so ScreenFlow as a total package is a big winner for them. I also have an iPhone Video Hero course so I wanted to offer a complimentary editing course for my students so they could both shoot and edit great videos. The reason for that is that I am a huge fan of ‘face to camera’ videos that establish a face-to-face relationship with your prospects, so mixing in a talking head with screen capture and graphics can really have a big impact. How does it compare to other video editing software? You seem to focus on the video editing side of ScreenFlow. I especially love the simple timeline and the fact you can add all those elements seamlessly. Nowadays many entrepreneurs and business video makers want to make hybrid online videos that mix text, animation, video footage and screen capture in the same video – ScreenFlow ticks all those boxes without being overwhelming or pricey. It needed to have more flexibility than iMovie but not as complex as Final Cut which looks scary to people starting out with video. Why have you chosen to focus on ScreenFlow?įirstly, I am a Mac junkie! I was looking for a solution that would suit Mac-based business owners that was easy to get to grips with and get results fast. Of course you are probably not making TV but there is a load I share that can be applied to editing great online videos. Because of my TV roots I bring a new perspective to making marketing videos and my training is full of insider tips, plus I am told it’s fun to go through. Well I haven’t taken any others to compare, but what I can say is – ScreenFlow Hero is unique. ![]() ![]() Why is ScreenFlow Hero a great online training course for ScreenFlow? So now (after deciding to get out of the TV rat race) I use my experience to train entrepreneurs how to make profitable videos to attract clients and grow their business. I also learned a lot in Post-Production by sitting next to, and directing, top editors for many hours and picking up their best tips. I am trained in making TV that grows a huge fan base and is watched by millions. Some of the shows I directed included MTV’s Pimp My Ride, The Biggest Loser, Don’t Tell the Bride plus dozens more. I was a TV Producer/Director in the UK for 11 years, making Reality and Entertainment TV for the BBC, MTV and Channel 4. He sat down with us to explore his credentials as an industry professional and his love and understanding of the power of ScreenFlow as a tool for entrepreneurs: He offers an engaging, comedic and relaxed approach to creating amazing content with ScreenFlow, and does it quickly and efficiently with his ScreenFlow Hero tutorial series. One such expert is our new friend Jules Watkins. At the same time, there are editing wizards out there in the Internet world whose expertise cannot be overlooked. Even beginners will have no problem immersing themselves in screencasting and video editing with the versatile features on offer. If you're on the Mac, you can just come up to the notification center and turn on Do Not Disturb.We developed ScreenFlow to be an intuitive, powerful piece of software. ![]() There's nothing worse than being in the middle of a brilliant statement or right where you're about to have the aha moment in your tutorial, and somebody text messages you, or you get a phone call. First of all, when it comes to the device that you always have on you, your telephone, put it into Do Not Disturb mode. What are some of the things you do, Rob, to sort of put up the cone of silence before you start to record? - Yeah, a couple things I do. One of my big pet peeves is getting interrupted while recording a tutorial. (upbeat music) - When it domes time to record your tutorial there are many things you can do to get better results.
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