Introduction
Introduction
Finding your way around
Things I care about
Will you get rich?
Content Planning
Who are you teaching?
Researching your topic
Stair-stepping knowledge
Your audience wants your style
Addressing viewer objections
The ideal video length
Do it wrong on purpose!
Should you use a script?
Using a teleprompter
Recording at the same time
Dictating your content
Post-it note management
Equipment
Introduction to equipment
Picking a microphone
Deciding if you want to be on camera
Picking lights
Picking a camera
Considerations for your monitor
Recording
Ensuring consistency in your videos
Preparing yourself to record
Preparing your space for recording
Preparing your desktop for recording
Preparing your monitor for recording
Preparing your applications for recording
Screenflow for recording
Workflow process
QuickTime for recording
How to do your intros and outros
Recording in chunks
Example chunks from this course
Handling mistakes
Maximizing the longevity of your videos
For when you mess up
Editing
Editing introduction
A tour of the editor
The first pass: rough cutting
Fine tuning: covering camera cuts
Editing talking head videos
Punch head: another option to cover cut
Saving time with presets
Cropping mistakes out of your videos
Freeze frames: your secret weapon
Freeze frames: even more power
How to draw on screen
Publishing
Export settings
Exporting workflows
Hosting your videos
A few marketing ideas
Goodbye, for now (maybe!)
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Recording at the same time

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I'm getting a heck of a lot of value out of it and planning on doing some quick screencasts on twitter.
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Summary

Recording your screen and audio together can make your videos more natural and engaging. This course covers how capturing everything at once saves time, enhances authenticity, and builds a stronger connection with your audience. Learn techniques to showcase your thought process effectively and create relatable, trustworthy content.

Video Transcript

Recording your screen and audio at the same time

When it comes to recording your videos, whether you're using a script or going off the cuff, I highly recommend recording your screen and audio at the same time. While there are instances where voiceovers might be appropriate, especially for polished product demos, recording everything simultaneously creates a more natural and engaging experience.

Why it feels more authentic

Recording both screen and audio in one go captures the genuine flow of your thought process. You might stumble, back up, or rethink something in real time — and that's okay. In fact, those moments often make your videos feel relatable and authentic. When viewers see that you're figuring things out alongside them, it fosters a sense of connection and trust.

In contrast, when you record the screen first and add voiceover later, there's a tendency for everything to come across as too polished. Sure, it might look perfect, but it can feel disconnected. Without those natural pauses and on-the-spot reactions, the content may seem distant and less approachable.

Avoiding the perfection trap

A live recording where you talk through your actions encourages imperfection, and that’s a good thing! Viewers aren’t expecting flawless delivery — they want practical insights and genuine explanations. If you try to make both the screen and voiceover recordings perfect, you risk removing the human element that makes your content engaging.

The power of presence

Recording simultaneously also means your emotions and enthusiasm come through more clearly. Your tone will naturally reflect what you’re doing on-screen, making your teaching style more dynamic and expressive. This sense of presence makes it easier for viewers to follow along and feel like they’re part of the learning experience.

Record your screen and audio together

Whether you're a seasoned creator or just getting started, recording your screen and audio together is a powerful way to produce content that resonates. It saves time, keeps your delivery authentic, and helps build a genuine connection with your audience. So, next time you hit record, consider capturing it all in one go — your viewers will thank you for it!