Archive for the ‘Quintessential ScreenFlow’ Category

Quintessential ScreenFlow: Music video

The Quintessential ScreenFlow series is meant to showcase some of the cutting edge techniques that ScreenFlow-ers are using  to create their videos. My pick for this week is definitely pushing the boundaries of ScreenFlow’s editing features but it’s also a great example of what you can do with ScreenFlow and a little creativity. Dan and [...]


Quintessential ScreenFlow: Birthday party invite

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 (un podcast, une peinture, une musique, ou autre chose) c’est vous. C’est l’émotion que vous allez transmettre.” [Translation: The strength of what you create (a podcast, painting, music, or anything [...]


Quintessential ScreenFlow: Piano lessons

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. Mario’s piano podcasts are actually fairly in-depth tutorials, each of which feature a different song that he teaches his audience to play on the piano. He uses ScreenFlow to capture [...]


Quintessential ScreenFlow: The Birth of a Solar System

Earlier this week, I started a new series that I’m calling the “Quintessential ScreenFlow”. (See the first video in this series A Nobel family trip).  My goal for this series is to share a variety of videos that make use of some interesting, creative or especially effective techniques that help them achieve their goal – [...]


Quintessential ScreenFlow: A Nobel family trip

Since working with ScreenFlow and starting this blog, I have seen hundreds if not thousands of videos made with ScreenFlow. But few videos have touched my heart as this one did. It’s not your typical screencast video; in fact, there is not one computer screen even shown.  However this video was made using ScreenFlow extensively. [...]