This is useful for editing really long videos like conference days. 2021 has some new, subtle transitions though which look really professional and which I’m going to be trying out in upcoming videos. Camtasia has always had a good selection of transitions but I’ve tended to stay away from the crazier ones, instead settling for fade transitions.
I haven’t listed them all, but here are the ones that stood out for me: This release comes with some new features of interest. Also: if you thought Camtasia is just for screen-recording then you definately need to investigate it further! I expect some of that is product knowledge, but also it’s probably related to the second point above.Ĭamtasia 2021 has just been released, meaning that if creating more videos is on your 2021 “to do” list then it could be a good time to get started. Video editing is a time-consuming process but I’m much faster using Camtasia than anything else I’ve tried.
I’ve tried using other video production software in that time, most recently dabbling with DaVinci. I think my first Camtasia-produced video is this one: Creating a UCMA Application & Application Endpoint in December 2012, nearly 10 years ago!
I’ve been using Camtasia for as long as I’ve been producing videos.
CAMTASIA 2021 UPGRADE LICENSE KEY
TechSmith Camtasia 2021 now available: and it’s still my go-to for video productionĭisclaimer: TechSmith have kindly provided me with a single-user license key for Camtasia, in order that I can continue to provide videos to the community.