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Create a killer screencast in Final Cut Studio Pro B+ 16:51

A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, often containing audio narration. This four-part tutorial on how Adam Hay creates the Quicktips screencast will start off with the preparations he makes prior to recording the show, get through an episode and save the file in a format that will help us output a superior product! Learn a couple tricks using iTunes and see “what not to do” in Soundtrack Pro!

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