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Creating "Lower Thirds" for Camtasia Videos

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About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 12:09
  • Media: Video/mp4
  • Posted: 05/09/2009
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  • Size: 39 MB

This lesson is an entry in the Screencast 4 Cash Contest

In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create a cool "lower third" graphic to use for titles or branding in your Camtasia projects.

This technique uses Camtasia Studio (v5 or higher) and the free graphics program GIMP. Resources & links are provided at: http://screencastprofits.com/quicktips/lowerthirds

Enjoy!

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Lon Naylor
Lon Naylor
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04/27/2009

Lon Naylor is a 30 year veteran of the computer industry and spent the last 10 years of his professional career as a Senior Engineer for Microsoft doing high-level multimedia presentations and training before "retiring" in 1999 (Thanks Uncle Bill!).

He has been working online ever since specializing in video marketing using Camtasia screencast software and is regarded as one of the top experts in this field by some of the most famous names in Internet Marketing today.

His successful ScreencastProfits.com membership site and product set the standard for high quality, highly effective sales and marketing videos using Camtasia and other top tools. His goal is to "Rid the world of lousy...

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