Ian Ozsvald has created over 170 screencasts since 2005, from 30 second tours to 30 minute lessons. He co-founded the screencast tutorial site ShowMeDo in 2005 (used by 50,000 people a month) and founded the professional screencasting company ProCasts in 2008. He also blogs at IanOzsvald.com, encourages entrepreneurs at the £5 App event and occasionally lectures on Artificial Intelligence at Sussex University (UK).
I’m very happy to say that the new theme is almost finished, it should be live in just a few days now. This is great because I want to focus on writing the first chapter for a mid-August first release.
I’m happy to say that a theme is now in development, soon we’ll have a good theme here. At the same time I’m now expanding the table of contents of the book with a view to having the first chapter ready by mid August.
This site will become the home to a new eBook focused on the needs of screencasters who want to create screencasts more efficiently.
My name is Ian Ozsvald, I’ve been creating screencasts for over 4 years. Along the way I’ve co-founded the successful screencast-tutorial site ShowMeDo.com and professional screencasting company ProCasts.
Many members at ShowMeDo have asked for tips and techniques to improve their screencasting ability. Clients inside ProCasts have also asked for help in improving their technique, particularly because they want to make better screencasts more quickly, with more confidence. To start to share our knowledge we wrote a 9-part screencasting tutorial, now we’re writing the book on the subject.
I will be the primary author of The Screencasting Handbook with help from other experienced screencasters. The book will include short guides (a bit like flow-charts) to get you started quickly and longer in-depth sections that give you lots of detail and background. Critiques of existing screencasts, links to interviews, an overview of tools and software will naturally be included.
For an idea of the sort of screencasts we make, see my tutorial screencasts at ShowMeDo and this example of one of our ProCasts:
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