February 8, 2012

How I Do It: Capturing the computer screen

I have received several questions over the last four weeks (via e-mail), asking: “How do you capture the computer screen, to generate the videos you make to illustrate the designs/modifications, using your 3-D modeling program?”

My answer: I use Camtasia Studio 5, a product from TechSmith. I let TechSmith tell the story of what this nifty program is, as follows (from their web site):

So, what IS Camtasia Studio?

The smart, friendly screen recorder and more.

Imagine being able to show exactly what’s on your screen to anyone, anywhere. Imagine that it’s easy. Now you’ve imagined Camtasia Studio.

With the smartest screen recording tools on the planet, Camtasia Studio makes everything from training videos to PowerPoint presentations to lectures look better, reach more people, and pack more punch. Which makes you look even smarter, too.

I especially like the last sentence above…

I purchased this screen recorder to develop some tutorials in Corrosion Engineering, my specialty, from 25+ years in this field. I am glad I got this tool, as I can now produce videos that document, inform, and teach woodworking techniques and procedures. Woodworking has been my passion for many years, and now I get to enjoy it more than I ever have at any time in the past.

As many of you have seen, I use this product to document procedures and techniques, and modifications in the design of my woodworking pieces. I have called the 3-D program my “visualization tool”; Camtasia allows me to share the results with you. I use it this way, the simplest way to get results; but it can also create fully interactive tutorial sessions, with quiz sections, Q&A, etc.

If you are interested in pursuing it further, please contact TechSmith. I am not associated with the company – I am simply a happy customer!

Edit to add: I learned just a few minutes ago that the TechSmith people will be in San Francisco at MacWorld, January 14-18. It looks at if some of you will have a chance to meet the Camtasia people in person.

An update on my wife, following knee surgery

I have received several get-well wishes for my wife, who is recovering from total knee replacement surgery. I posted about this earlier – you can view that post here. This is an update.

I picked her up at the hospital and brought her home Sunday afternoon. She walked from the truck to the house and into bed on her own, folks. She has always been a trooper, and a tough cookie. She has been doing well since returning home; the road ahead may be tough for her, due to physical therapy, but we are both certain she will pull through this in great shape once more. She has even managed to sneak to her desktop computer to check e-mail and other stuff – using her walker, and on her own. If I have to judge from previous experience with her last knee surgery, the walker will be history about this time next week.

Thanks for all your thoughts and get-well wishes. She appreciated them all!

I am baaaaack!

Greetings, everyone, and Happy New Year!

First, an apology. I apologize to all my readers and visitors, and to the members of The Wood Whisperer Network, for “disappearing” for several days. I must explain: In late December I decided to update the look-and-feel of this blog, to provide better functionality. As a result, I changed my publishing platform. As a total newbie to the new system, I made a huge mistake in the installation, which resulted in several days downtime. I will not bore you with the gory details. The bottom line: I am glad that I am back.

Thanks, Marc, and the rest of the network members, for putting up with my huge Duh!!!

But I am back, for better or for worse.

Now, for the better.

Of course, I totally missed the launch of The Wood Whisperer Network! I am very proud to have been selected to participate, and will do my best to live up to it. I hope to see my readers come back, as I have enjoyed reading your mail and your comments. It is YOU that keep me going, and the blog effort going!

Over the next few days and weeks I will be finalizing some exciting plans I have had in the back burner for some time. Once I have those fully defined, I will share with you the details. All I request is that you let me know what you think, as some of this involves specific projects, and videos.

And the worse:

A few things have kept me distracted and concerned, to a larger or lesser extent. As you have already read here, the ice storm, extended power outage, the clean-up following the storm, all kept my mind away from important things in the shop. We had a terrific bunch of guys that handled the massive clean-up effort very well.

But the most recent happening is my wife’s total knee replacement surgery on January 3, 2008, her second such operation since May of 2007. In May last year she had the right knee replaced; this time, her left knee. She is doing well, although the pain is unbearable at times. She should be coming home on Sunday, January 6. Hopefully, as before, I will be able to help her get through this once more. It will mean (less?) time away from here, but I will not compromise on helping her out in whatever way I can help her.

Thanks for coming back to read about my doings. I look forward to many nice things in 2008, and hope that everyone will have a terrific year!

Edit to add: In the move to this new blog I lost some of the comments, in particular comments in the most recent posts. I will attempt to restore these from ar archive of the old blog. Thanks!

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