On Monday, April 8, 2013 9:12:14 AM UTC-5, Edward K. Ream wrote:

> I'm leaning towards Camtasia Studio--it promises high quality with 
minimal fuss.

The tutorials at http://www.techsmith.com/tutorial-camtasia-8.html are 
impressive. I'm not sure why I never looked into such tools before.  The 
editor is a crucial component; it makes it easy to stitch together 
components while eliminating glitches.

The Camtasia tutorials themselves are a good illustration.  They seem 
effortless--compact without being rushed.  One of the original tutorials 
shows an example script.  Every sentence of the script could be recorded 
separately if desired.  This removes all the performance pressure.

No doubt high-quality tutorials only *seem* easy.  However, good tools 
allow the authors to continually improve the quality.  I'll be recording my 
first Leo tutorial this week.  Ultimately, I'd like to create a "Leo in 5 
minutes" tutorial.

Edward

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