
The Inspector (where editing magic happens). The vertical bar on the timeline that you can drag back and forth is called the playhead. The Timeline (the bar at the bottom that contains your video).
The Viewer (where you can preview your video),.I have in-depth tutorials here, here and here. Next is a quick and easy tutorial on ScreenFlow. Once you’re done, exit PowerPoint and click the camera with a dot in the middle on the Toolbar.Relax, take a deep breath, smile, and Start your presentation.Switch over to your PowerPoint presentation and click Play or Start the slide show.A countdown box will pop up that confirms the things you just set up. Click the red record button on the bottom.Optional Tick Record Computer Audio if you want to record the sounds produced by your computer – sound effects, music, etc.In this case, I chose the internal microphone. Tick Record Audio from and chose the microphone you want to use.
Tick Record Video from and choose the camera you want to record from. If your iPhone is plugged in and you’re doing your presentation from there, tick Record iOS Device and choose your device. Tick Record Desktop from and choose your desktop. Open ScreenFlow and click New Recording. Open your PowerPoint (or Keynote) presentation. If your office or background is already perfect and you’re ready to go, just follow the instructions below. (BTW, some links in this article are affiliate links – thanks for your support!) The Easy Way If you’ve been following me for a while, you probably already know how much I love ScreenFlow, so just follow this link if you want to use it for your business.