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Screencast of the Week - Wii and Camtasia

Posted on Sunday April 29, 2007 by Betsy Weber

Are you like me and still searching for a Nintendo Wii? Maybe I should camp out at the store to get one? OK, I'm not at that point yet, but if I can't have a Wii, at least I can watch cool Camtasia Studio videos about it.

Last week at Flash in the Can, we got a little preview about what you can do with WiiFlash and Papervision3D. WiiFlash allows you to control your Flash games and applications with the Wiimote. There is a great Camtasia Studio screencast showing the pitch and roll rotations of the Wiimote.

I love this video! The picture-in-picture is so valuable - sometimes just showing the screen activity is not enough. The picture-in-picture video gives the screencast context and without it, you'd only have half of the story.

Click on the screenshot below to watch the video. It's less than a minute long.

Any nominations for next week's Screencast of the Week?

Comments (1)

Scott Skibell :

Betsy,

I completed a tutorial on LinkedIn but I have to warn you. It uses Camtasia and another authoring package together.

I think it's a good example of leveraging the strengths of both programs. You can see the Camtasia components when I walk through the website.

Here is the URL
http://scottskibell.com/blog/2007/05/04/linkedin_overview/

Camtasia is a joy to use. Keep up the great work and I look forward to your posts each week. I always learn something new.

Scott

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