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PNME 2007: Screencasting 101

McAllisterDon.gifPNME 2007 #20: Screencasting 101

Podcast and New Media Expo 2007: ScreenCasting is one of the most powerful visual mediums available today for computer based training. Combining high resolution video screen captures with spoken narration, screencasts can convey complex information and concepts easily and quickly. This session will cover the basics of how to plan, record, edit, encode and publish screencasts via a podcast. Don will also cover ways to sell premium screencasts and monetize your hard worth with paying subscribers. If you’ve wanted to record your computer screen in order to teach any subject matter, you won’t want to miss this session. instructor: Don McAllister of ScreenCastsOnline.com

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1 Response to “PNME 2007: Screencasting 101”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 John H Knight Jun 4th, 2008 at 5:22 pm

    Love your show. It is by far one of the best “How to pod cast shows” out there.

    I will keep this short.

    I have always wanted to do voice overs but the military got me off the the farm, not radio. Is there a need for hobby “podcast” level voice overs? How much do professionals charge and what would I have to charge if I did this. what kind of entry level equipment would I need. I cant afford thousands of dollars to get into this. would I have to put in music and sound FX or could I send out raw wave files and let the pod caster mix it up and be able to reuse the wave file?

    I would love to hear you do a show on other things people can do to help the podcasting world, like jingles, sound fx, or voice overs.

    I do not plan on making my own podcast.

    I think this is still a new market and podcasters are going to have to step up to the plate if they ever want to get sponsors and more listeners.

    I listen to allot of podcasts and the content is there but wow! are we talking ruff around the edges.

    Thank you for your time.
    John H Knight

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