I'm playing around with a neat little program called Camtasia, that makes it super-easy to capture any part of the screen in real-time along with narration, and then edit everything afterward. My first attempt is an annotated game I played earlier this year.
Please give it a look and let me know what you think (of the software, and even of the game if you'd like). You'll need the free Flash player if you don't already have it. If anyone doesn't have Flash, I'd love to hear what happens when you try to watch the game before downloading Flash. (The game is about 1.66 MB, so dialup users be forewarned.)
Thanks!
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
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Chris - The flash game was fantastic. Step aside Chess.fm!
I'll post about this on BCC Weblog when I get a chance. Great job!
Way cool!
Very cool! I always have enjoyed audio/video annotated games like this...instructive and fun.
I've used Camtasia myself for making training videos at work...very cool product.
Regards,
Chris
Very nice presentation. I really liked your explanations of the plans you were implementing at different stages of the game.
very cool, and a very nicely played game. Thanks
I came across this post mentioned at "Weblogs in Higher Education". I have used Camtasia personally for software training and demo videos, but your recording opened my eyes to new ways to use the product. Excellent job!
Good game. Want some more =>
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