![]() Since picking up ScreenFlow, I’ve taken the same types of video, and then added all that stuff I mentioned above. In short, they were all pretty stinkin’ boring! And their YouTube views reflected that! I used QuickTime to chop down to a series of clips, none of the video had music, titles, zoom, or changes in speed. I couldn’t agree more!īefore ScreenFlow, I’d edited a few surf videos, some skiing and wake surfing footage, and some of my daughter’s soccer games. He assured me that ScreenFlow let him do his editing on the same day he shot, and get his projects published quickly. In particular, Gideon Shalwick (YouTube channel link), a really great YouTube and video resource, insisted that ScreenFlow was different. I also tried the free GoPro Studio, but again, the learning curve seemed too steep.īut like I said, it came highly recommended. The problem is, I never seem to use Premiere! I’ve gotten occasional training, tried self-paced books, but Premiere is just overkill for what I want to do. After all, paying cash for a prosumer product seems odd when I’ve had Adobe Premiere, a professional video editor on my computers for many years now. Background (skip if you just want to hear about the new features!)Įarlier this year, on recommendation of many folks in the content marketing and YouTube markets, I picked up a copy of ScreenFlow 4 from Telestream. You can also visit the Tools page to get a more direct link to the ScreenFlow product page. After Dec 1, click on this Telestream link to access the free trial download, or to purchase ScreenFlow for the regular price of $99. ![]() ![]() ![]() NOTE: The discount was good through December 1, 2014. ![]()
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