And another Screencasting Handbook review
Darryl Pendergrass has just written a review of the almost-released Screencasting Handbook. He’s also provided a great testimonial which I need to add to the homepage:
As a novice screencaster, I found every section of The Screencasting Handbook enlightening. Particularly helpful is Ian Ozsvald’s coverage of microphone selection for improving audio recording quality. In my case, simply moving from an analog to digital input dramatically improved audio quality and reduced post-editing time to nearly nothing. I recommend The Screencasting Handbook to anyone wishing to learn about this technology or wishing to improving screencasting skills. I believe every novice and most experts will find something beneficial in The Screencasting Handbook that will easily cover the cost of the book.
If you’d like to get your copy you can buy it here, the price rises at the end of the week once the Handbook is completely finished.
Tags: Analog To Digital, Audio Editing, Audio Quality, Digital Input, Microphone Selection, Novice, Pendergrass, Screencasting, Testimonial
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