Instagram. YouTube. TikTok. LinkedIn. Any media. Your average blog.
Videos are everywhere. It’s just the way audiences consume content.
Marketers just have to show up. B2B. B2C. B2B2C. No excuse.
2 problems arise:
1. It takes too much time
2. It requires specific skills
Today, I’m going to share a method to create videos from screen recordings (great for product demos, client onboarding, customer services, sales, etc.).
For this one, we’re using Screen Studio. It’s only available on MacOS (sorry Windows users :/).
And yes, they’ve got a free plan to try this out.
You can use ScreenStudio to record your screen, face, and voice at the same time.
I love that software because it’s incredibly easy to use, yet it’s packed with features like automatic zoom, transcript generation, a vertical mode for mobile, custom backgrounds, smooth cursor movement, and more…
Fire up the app and start recording your video. You can record your screen, window, or any specific area.
Once you’re done recording, you’ll start editing your video.
Start by choosing your screen recording background.
You can use premade wallpapers or add yours for extra branding.
That’s also when you get to choose the aspect ratio of your video.
You can save multiple versions with different aspect ratios depending on where you want to publish your video.
Then, start editing your video using the scissors and the speed tool. I like to speed up or straight up remove the boring parts.
Once you’re done editing, export your video.
It’s as easy as that.
Recording tutorial videos for LinkedIn takes me less than 10 minutes from recording to publishing. How cool is that?
And now, over to you!
Video is incredibly important. This tool makes it much easier to create eye-catching videos from screen recordings. Here’s how to use it:
Go to https://www.screen.studio/
- Click on “free version”
- Download ScreenStudio
- Setup your camera and mic
- Record your video
- Choose your background
- Trim the video and add zoom in wherever relevant
- Change speed levels accordingly
- Export to your favorite aspect ratio
- Publish anywhere!
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