Meet the ScreenFlow-er: Deyson Ortiz
Meet the ScreenFlow-er: Deyson Ortiz. Ortiz is a talented video creator who creates animation templates for Final Cut Pro editors. He uses ScreenFlow to teach …
Meet the ScreenFlow-er: Deyson Ortiz. Ortiz is a talented video creator who creates animation templates for Final Cut Pro editors. He uses ScreenFlow to teach …
An Interview with Tony Vincent Tony Vincent is a well-known technology guru and teacher of teachers in the K-12 environment. He travels around the country …
Jeffrey Bradbury and TeacherCast A few weeks ago, while in Philadelphia for the ISTE conference, we were lucky enough to spend some time with Jeffrey …
Meet Professor Brent Stockwell of Columbia University. Professor Stockwell uses ScreenFlow to flip his Biochemistry classroom. The results have been impressive. His recipe, having the …
My name is Vaida Bogdan and I’m an experiential trainer. A few years ago I moved my trainings online in an attempt to reach more …
It’s always wonderful to see how ScreenFlow-ers around the world use ScreenFlow! Our friends at Wistia wanted to prove that screencasts and a bit of …
I was recently invited down to San Francisco to attend a seminar on “flipping” classrooms with ScreenFlow. An accomplished educational “flipper,” Rachel Iufer, gave a …
Be a Hero We developed ScreenFlow to be an intuitive, powerful piece of software. Even beginners will have no problem immersing themselves in screencasting and …
Here at Telestream we make every effort to produce products that are user friendly and intuitive. Our support teams are here to answer any questions …
I recently had the happy chance to meet Mel Aclaro when he came up to visit our headquarters in Nevada City, California. Mel is not …
I’m pleased to introduce Forris Day Jr. as our next screencaster our continuing “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” series. Forris began using ScreenFlow only about two months …
This week I’m pleased to introduce Aaron Nace. Aaron is the President & CCO of an online Photoshop tutorial website called Phlearn. He has used …
Our next subject in the Meet the ScreenFlow-er series is Dr. Timothy Jenney. “Dr J” is a wonderful example of how great screencasts can be …
I’m pleased to introduce Andreas Zeitler as our next screencaster in the continuing “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” series. Andreas has been using ScreenFlow since version 1, …
I am honored this week to bring to you an interview with Chip Dizard. Chip truly is a Jack of all trades. A video producer, …
I recently had the pleasure of connecting with Ray East, the “video tutorial guy” from BeLight Software. Ray is an American working in Ukraine for …
David Besozzi is a National Board Certified secondary social studies teacher with the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School in central New York state who uses screencasting as an fundamental part of his curriculum. He recently contacted us to let us know how much it has changed his teaching.
He has created screencasts to help him with his daily instruction, and has found that students are responding positively to his initiative. He says, “I have been tracking student use of screencasting for the last two years. The data indicates that students find screencasting a worthwhile endeavor. As educators become more willing to embrace technology as a resource for enhancing instruction, software such as ScreenFlow will help to make the development of those enhanced resources easier to achieve.”
Bravo, David, for embracing screencasting! Read all about what he’s doing and how he’s doing it below.
When I found out that all the MacProVideo.com trainers were using ScreenFlow for their in-depth training videos, I thought it might make an interesting story …
I first heard about Cliff Ravenscraft about a year ago when something came across my desk that mentioned he was a ScreenFlow user. So I …
I was lucky enough to meet Nathalie Lussier a few weeks ago at BlogWorld. I was immediately drawn in by her enthusiasm (not to mention …
Matthieu Blanco wants to encourage people to stop hiding behind technology. As he says, (in his native French,) “La force de ce que vous créez …
My next subject in the “Meet the Screen-Flow-er” series is our good friend, Chris Beiting. Chris is a talented and professional screencaster. In fact, we’re …
Paul McGovern is one of our most vocal and loyal ScreenFlow supporters. It just so happens that as a lecturer in digital media & game …
For my next “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” I am happy to have had the opportunity to interview John Basile, the man behind Scraster Professional Screencasting. John …
The next video I want to share in this series comes to us from Mario Ajero, who publishes his popular “The Piano Podcast” on YouTube. …
The next video I want to share comes from John Pavlus, sci-tech writer/filmmaker. John recently shared this video he produced for NPR.org, called The Birth …
You may have heard of him, you may have learned from him. If you play poker, you may have even lost to him. His name …
For this week’s “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” post, I am honored to bring you Don McAllister, the man behind ScreenCastsOnline. ScreenCastsOnline is a weekly video podcast …
My next subject in the Meet the ScreenFlow-er series is Dr. Frank Lowney. As the Senior Director for External Projects in Web Enabled Resources, as …
Interview with the dynamic team behind the Market Samurai screencasts I love hearing the experiences and advice in this “Meet the ScreenFlow-er” series! My next …
Interview with Agile Web Solutions’ David Chartier As part of our ongoing Meet the ScreenFlow-er series, I am excited to introduce David Chartier from Agile …
Interview with Loveland High School’s Scott Elias Last week, I interviewed Joshua Rosenbaum from MailChimp about his ScreenFlowing experiences. My next subject is Scott Elias, …
Interview with MailChimp’s Joshua Rosenbaum I recently connected with Joshua Rosenbaum, the resident ScreenFlow guru at MailChimp, providers of email marketing software and services. Joshua …
Screencasting software is a perfect tool to help with usability testing for a website or a software application. Usability testing essentially helps gauge how “usable” …