Windows Screencast/video editing software

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  1. zatanna

    zatanna What's a Dremel?

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    hi.

    i help produce legal education seminars and i'm looking for accessible, reasonably priced, screencasting/video editing software. does anyone use camtasia? any other recommendations?
     
  2. thehippoz

    thehippoz What's a Dremel?

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    you can do just about anything with adobe aftereffects
     
  3. zatanna

    zatanna What's a Dremel?

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    thanks! i'll check it out.
     
  4. VipersGratitude

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    After Effects? For legal education senimars? Do lawyers have lightsabres in Fresno?

    What sort of budget, Zatanna?

    http://jaycut.com/ may be a good place to get your feet wet with the fundamentals of video-editing
     
  5. thehippoz

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    lol well once you have it.. the sky's the limit- nothing you can't do
     
  6. zatanna

    zatanna What's a Dremel?

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    @vipersgratitude, preferably no more than around $300 for a single license (i usually check to see if there's a non-profit discount). i'll check out jaycut, thanks! so far i've used movica and it sucks.

    @thehippoz, some of these seminars are real yawners depending on the practice area. for instance, social security could really use some flash!
     

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