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by David Bode
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This post is part of a series called How to Screencast.
In this tutorial series, we are going to look at how to create great looking and great sounding screencasts! Part 3 will be all about how to process the audio if you are recording in a less than idea environment. My goal is to help you create better looking and sounding tutorials and how-to videos and I will share as much as I can from my own experience!
Also available in this series:
- Screen Cast Like a Boss Part 1
- Screen Cast Like a Boss Part 2
- Screen Cast Like a Boss Part 3
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