Proposed Chapter Outlines
Subject to some minor changes, these are likely to be the main chapters that will appear in TheScreencastingHandbook. Over in the Screencast Handbook Google Group we’re having a very useful conversation about the topics just so I know exactly what everyone wants to learn about
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You’ll be able to find a more up to date version of the chapter list on the main site (or here as a pdf). As of the start of August, this is what I’ll probably be covering:
- Introduction
- Ian – Teacher, Founder, Screencaster and Researcher
- Why I’m writing this book
- What’s the value of screencasting?
- Tutorials – learning by seeing
- Product Tours – seeing your problem solved
- Who else is screencasting?
- Tutorials
- Product Tours
- Technical Support
- Grant & Proposal Support
- Recording a Meeting
- Making a Screencast in 30 minutes
- Making a Screencast inside 1 day
- A deeper look at the techniques behind screencasting
- Research – what problem are you solving?
- Tours
- Tutorials
- Tech Support
- Planning – how are you going to show your solution?
- Prototype – making the rough-draft
- Production – creating the final screencast
- Recording the video
- Recording the narration
- Sequencing it all
- Adding music
- Adding a title screen
- Export – which file formats do you need?
- Research – what problem are you solving?
- Embedding
- CamTasia’s Player
- JW FLV Player
- FlowPlayer
- Distribution
- YouTube
- Vimeo
- ShowMeDo
- Common Workflows
- ShowMeDo – ‘good enough is good enough’ tutorials
- ProCasts – professional software tours
- Recording Meetings
- Screencasting software
- Windows
- CamTasia
- BBFlashBack
- HyperCam
- CamStudio
- Captivate
- Screencam
- Mac
- ScreenFlow
- iShowU
- SnapzPro
- Linux
- RecordMyDesktop
- xVidCap
- Web-apps
- Jing
- ScreenToaster
- ScreenCastle
- Windows
- Microphones and hardware
- Microphones
- Mouse vs Trackball?
- Webcam
- Copy-holder
- How Screencasting Works
- A History of Screencasting and Screencams
- Screencast Technology
- Other resources
- ShowMeDo.com
- Lynda.com
- Peepcode.com
- Scrast.net
- ScreenCastsOnline
- Books
- Getting More Help
- The Screencasting Handbook’s Google Group
- Tell others about The Screencasting Handbook
- Spreading the word
- Fair use and excerpts
- Acknowledgements
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