Quicktime will do it, and it's actually quite accessible. The interface seems a 
bit strange at first, but I've used it before quite successfully.
> On Apr 14, 2015, at 6:38 PM, Joe Quinn <jdawg1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> subject says it all. what's the best way of capturing your screen,
>> with accompanying audio, such as that from a microphone? screen flow's
>> rather expensive, and quicktime makes you drag the slider or
>> something... help! :)
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