Quietly Awaiting 2012 – Reflections on 2011

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Welcome to our final post of the year. As 2011 draws to a close, I am reflecting on 2011 and want to say thank you to everyone for all your input and support in 2011. It has truly meant a lot to me. As I look forward to 2012, I hope you have a wonderful New Year, and will continue to be an active member of the ScreenFlow community in 2012.

Here’s a look back at a few of our most popular posts of 2011:

  1. ScreenFlow 3.0 is here: Not surprisingly, the most popular post this year was the announcement of ScreenFlow 3. With new features such as annotations, audio filters, and new export options, it’s been a well-regarded upgrade.

  2. Tutorial: How to create a video trailer by Matthieu Blanco: It’s amazing what one can do with Keynote and ScreenFlow. Matthieu’s creations are inspirational.

  3. Choosing the best screen resolution for your screencasts: An important factor to consider before you start your recording, this post outlines what it is and why it matters

  4. Meet the ScreenFlow-er: Peter Schwartz: A very popular fellow with our readers, Peter has some interesting tips

  5. How long should your videos be? Why I sat and watched a 23-minute video, and some tips on video length.

Happy New Year to all. See you next year.

Please let me know what kind of topics you’d like to see here in the future.

 


2 Responses to “Quietly Awaiting 2012 – Reflections on 2011”

  • 1 Marty Says:

    Screenflow has really taken screencasting to a new level this year with the release of v3.0. It is simply the easiest product to dive right into and get using to produce online videos. I would have to say I use screenflow MORE than any other piece of software on my Mac – and I use my Mac a LOT!

    All the best in 2012 to Lynn and Telestream.

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    Lynn Elliott Reply:

    Thanks Marty. It’s been great getting to ‘know’ you through the years through this ScreenFlow community. All the best to you and yours.

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