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Ask HN: Tips and tools to make a great screencast?
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by ericmarcos
3388 days ago
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I love learning new programming languages or frameworks by watching screencasts. I've now designed a new language to build chatbots (docs here: https://hubtype.github.io/botSON - still working on it). Thinking about recording a screencast this weekend. I'd like to know what you guys like about good screencasts.
Should it be long and explain a full working example? Should it be a series of very short videos (egghead style)?
I'm not a native english speaker, any tips on this? How about the style and tone of the speaking?
What tools do you recommend? Thanks! |
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One topic per video.
Have a text guide on github and point it to the video, that way, you can edit it.
Buy a Mic or use your mobile earphones, they work wonders in sound, test your earphone's mic optimally.
I use Mac, QuickTime is enough for me.
Speak slowly, use a bright text editor with syntax highlighting enabled. Execute code in the demo, don't just show a PPT, PPTs are waste.
Read my books and watch my YouTube channel!!
https://github.com/thewhitetulip/multiversity
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRS1AaHawQklALPHwfAlBCQ