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Do you want to take your videos to the next level by making them interactive?

Well, in this video I'm going to show you an easy way to add interactivity to your

video projects without coding, using the video editing application Camtasia.

Hey, it's Mike with more tips and tools to help you create engaging, informative,

and educational video. And if it's your first time here make sure you hit the

big subscribe button, and don't forget to click the little bell icon so you don't

miss a thing. Interactivity seems to be the holy grail

of online media these days, whether you're making educational videos, or

product demos for your video marketing. But up until now, creating an interactive

video was beyond the reach of most of us. It required coding and some fairly

sophisticated and complex software. Well, that's no longer the case with software

application packages like Camtasia. Camtasia is a screen capture and video

editing application, but it also has the ability to create interactive videos

using a feature called Hotspots. In a nutshell hotspots allow

you to create interactive areas in your video. Let's hop on into Camtasia so I

can show you how Hotspots work. So, here we are in Camtasia. This is Camtasia 3

for Mac. There's also a Windows version of Camtasia that's up to version 9.

Hotspots work exactly the same way in both versions, so whether you're on Mac

or Windows this tutorial will be useful. So, I've created this demo project, here. I

have this video on my timeline and we're going to make it interactive using

Hotspots. So, to get started I'll go over to the Media Panel

and I'll scroll down and select the Visual Effects section, not the

Interactivity section, as you'd expect. If you go to the Interactivity section

you'll only find Camtasia's interactive quiz feature, not hotspots. Not terribly

intuitive, I know. You'd think you'd find Hotspots in the Interactivity section.

We have to go to the Visual Effects section and there at the bottom is

Interactive Hotspots. Okay, let's add a Hotspot to our project. To do that I'll

click and drag a Hotspot onto the timeline and... what's going on here, where

is the Hotspot? Well, what you need to understand is that Hotspots are not an

object under themselves. They don't exist on their own in Camtasia. To make a

Hotspot work you need to add it to another object. You can add Hotspots to pretty

much any type of media object in your project - a shape, a piece of text, an

image, even a video clip. This will make more sense if I show it to you, so let's

back up. Remember, Hotspots need to be attached to a media object, so the first

thing I'm going to do is create an object for the Hotspot. I'm going to

create a button and I'm going to do that using a Callout. So, I'm going to scroll

up in the Media Panel and select Annotations and select the

Callouts section, and we have this wide selection of

Callouts. I'm just going to grab this simple Callout, here and I'm going to

click and drag it down onto my timeline and line it up with the end of this

section of the video. As you can see, a Callout is just some text with a shape

for a background. We can edit the text in this Callout by simply double-clicking

it then I'll enter "Button 1" as my label and I can place this Callout button

anywhere on the screen by clicking and dragging it, here, in the canvas. I'll just

place it, here, for now. To make this Callout button work like a button I'll

add a Hotspot to it. So, I'll go to Visual Effects and scroll down to the bottom to

Interactive Hotspot. I'll click and drag the Interactive

Hotspot and drop it onto my Callout button in the timeline. You can also drag

the Hotspot onto the actual Callout on the Canvas.

So, I'll drop the Hotspot on the Callout button and now this Callout

button is clickable. Okay, so our Hotspot is in place with our Callout button

selected. Have a look way over here at the Properties Panel. Make sure you have

the Visual Properties tab selected and when you scroll down you'll see you have

settings for Interactive Hotspot. This is where we make our Hotspot actually do

something. The first setting is Pause at End and it's checked by default. What

that means is when the playhead reaches the end of the Callout clip containing

the Hotspot the Playhead will stop and wait until the Hotspot is clicked. When

the Hotspot is clicked one of four events can occur and those four events

are represented by these four choices, here. You'll notice the fourth choice

down here Click to Continue is selected by default. This means that when the user

clicks the Hotspot the Playhead will resume playing from where it stopped.

If we select URL and enter a URL or web address in this field, here, when the user

clicks the Callout button that webpage will appear in a new browser window.

Marker jumps the Playhead to a specific marker on the timeline. When the user

clicks the Hotspot. To create a marker, you can go over here to this little

arrow at the end of the Timeline. Clicking that opens this new track in

the Timeline and you can use this new track to place Markers. So, if I select

Marker and run my cursor along this track I get this blue cross icon which

represents a Marker. So, I can drag to a spot click and that creates a Marker on

the timeline. You can also place markers directly on media clips in your timeline.

You just find a spot on the clip and click and that places a Marker. And if

you select your Marker then go over to its properties in the Properties Panel

you can rename it to keep things organized. I'm going to rename mine

"Button 1." To get out of Marker placement mode you

just go back to that arrow at the end of the timeline and click it to close the

Marker track. Now if I go back and select my Callout Hotspot to bring up its

properties in the Properties Panel and select Marker, you'll see this dropdown

menu that displays all the Markers in your project. So, here's the marker we

created: "Button 1." I'll select that so when the user clicks the Callout

Hotspot the Playhead will jump to the "Button 1" Marker. Below marker we have

Time. If you select this option when the user clicks the Hotspot the Playhead

will jump to a specific timecode in your project. And you enter that timecode in

these fields right here. So, how do you know what timecode to enter. Well, you

can find the current timecode of the Playhead right beside it.

It's these numbers right, here. So, you just drag the Playhead to the spot on

your timeline that you want to jump to, make note of the timecode, then enter

the timecode over here in the Time field. Now, you've probably noticed this

Test button down here. You use this to make sure the Hotspot is linking to the

correct destination. For example, we currently have Time selected and this

timecode that we want the playhead to go to when the user clicks the Callout.

Well, let's see if the Hotspot actually goes to that timecode, and we can do

that by clicking Test and the Playhead jumps to the timecode we entered. We can

test it with the Marker option. Let's select the Marker option and select our

one and only Marker, "Button 1" from the dropdown list, and we'll go down and

click Test and the Playhead jumps to our Button 1 Marker.

Let's try URL. I'll select the URL option and enter the URL of my website.

I'll move down and click Test and a browser window opens up and there

is the homepage of my site.

The testing feature is really useful, but how can we be sure all of our Hotspots

are working properly, how can we really test the interactivity of our project?

Well, unfortunately you can't preview your interactive project here in the

Camtasia editor. All you can do is use the Test button to test the targets for

the Hotspots. To truly test the interactivity of your Camtasia project

you need to publish it, so that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to pause the

video so I can build out this project with a few more Hotspots and when I come

back I'll publish the project so we can test it out.

Okay, I'm back. I added a few different types of Hotspots to our project with

additional Markers as you can see. So, let's publish this to see if everything

is working. To publish your interactive project be sure to save it first then go

up to Share on the top menu bar and select Local File from the dropdown.

You'll get this export dialog window. So, I'm going to name our project

"Interactive Test."

We'll export it to the desktop. We'll leave everything set to the defaults,

except we'll select Export as Web Page. You need to have this option selected in

order to export interactive projects out of Camtasia. You'll see why in just a

moment. In the Windows version of Camtasia the export process looks a bit

different. When you go up to the top menu and select Share and then select Local File

you get this Production Wizard Panel. You want to click the dropdown

arrow and select mp4 with Smart Player up to 480p, mp4 with Smart Player up to

720p, or mp4 with Smart Player up to 1080p, depending on the final resolution

of your video. The key is the Smart Player. It's what makes the interactivity

happen in your exported video. So, I'm gonna select mp4 with Smart Player up to

720p because that is the resolution of my demo project.

You get a description of the export preset you selected and if you look down

here in the description area you can see that it says Interactive Features such

as TOC, which is Table of Contents, Closed Captions, Quizzes and Hotspots are

included in the video. Then you just go down here and hit Next

and then on this screen you give your project a name, select or create a

destination folder and hit Finish.

Back over on the Mac, I'll hit Export and Camtasia will generate the necessary

files.

Once Camtasia is done exporting, I'll go find our published project on the

Desktop. So, here's our published project. It's a

folder and if we double-click it to open it we'll find a webpage called

"index.html" and a folder labeled "media." If we open the media folder

we'll find a collection of files - JavaScript files, video files, all kinds

of different scripts. These files make up our interactive project. So, if you wanted

to share your interactive Camtasia project online you'd need to grab this

folder, containing the "index.html" webpage and the "media" folder and upload it

to your web server, or Amazon s3, or Screencast.com, which is a hosting

service offered by TechSmith, the makers of Camtasia. Once your project is

uploaded you'd create a link to this "index.html" page and that link will

launch your interactive project in a browser window. However, you don't need to

upload these files to a web server in order to test your interactive Camtasia

project. You can test it right on your computer,

locally by just double-clicking this "index.html" file.

Your interactive Camtasia project will load into your default web

browser and you can test the interactivity. So, let's see what we've

got. I'll hit the Play arrow to start our

interactive video. "A good quality webcam can be a versatile

and cost-effective tool for creating high quality learning videos if you know

how to use it properly. If you want to get the best possible video out of these

little cameras follow these four steps."

"I'm recording right now using the blue Yeti Pro USB microphone placed just not

a shot."

"If you want to drastically improve the quality of your webcam video invest in a

good external microphone."

Just one last really important point regarding Hotspots. I'm just going to go

down on a Timeline, here, and zoom in a bit so that you can see better. Now,

remember this Pause at End setting in the hot spots Properties Panel? It causes

the Playhead to stop when it reaches the end of the Hotspot object on the

Timeline. Well, in order for this setting to work properly in the final video the

Hotspot object on the timeline needs to be at least half a second or 15 frames

long. Any shorter and the interactive video player won't have enough time to

register the pause properly and your video won't pause at the end of that

Hotspot. It'll just keep going right through or it'll pause a few frames late. Just

something to keep in mind when you're creating Hotspots. The ability to add

interactive Hotspots to just about any media object in Camtasia opens up a lot

of creative possibilities. With some solid planning and a bit of imagination,

you could create a pretty engaging and immersive video experience. Well that's

it for this video experience. I hope you found value in it. And if you want to

discover more tips and tools for creating engaging, informative, and

educational video, be sure to hit the big subscribe button on the screen, so you

don't miss a thing. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time.

For more infomation >> Camtasia Tutorial: How To Make Interactive Videos Using Hotspots - Duration: 17:34.

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Taylor new video Ready For It - Duration: 5:20.

HEY TRIPPSTERS okay apparently Taylor Swift has got a new music video coming

there is a trailer for it on a Taylor Swift YouTube channel I'll explain that

comment in a minute I have to thank Alban sky seville for

pointing this out to me thank you for letting me know about this because I

completely missed it but there is a specific reason that I missed it

okay there are two channels on YouTube that are Taylor Swift one is just called

Taylor Swift and the other one is Taylor Swift VEVO okay I was under the

impression and I could be wrong but I was under the impression that Taylor

Swift VEVO was Taylor Swift's official YouTube channel and the trailer for the

new video did not show up on that channel it showed up on the other one

that's just called Taylor Swift now both of these channels have the little check

mark next to it okay so I was thinking that the artists official channel has

the check mark next to it I could be wrong about that too but that's just

what I was thinking so I wasn't aware that both of them

actually belonged to Taylor so Taylor Swift and Taylor Swift VEVO guys if

somebody could clarify this for me and let me know are both of these channels

Taylors or is just one Tyler's and the other one is somebody else's just you

know if anybody knows could you let me know

because I was you know confused but that's why I missed the trailer is

because it wasn't on Taylor Swift VEVO the trailer showed up on Taylor Swift

YouTube channel okay and I will link to both of those channels in the

description below so you guys can see you know both channels for yourselves

mm-hmm and both channels do have all of

Taylor's official videos on now here's the thing I have seen the trailer and I

absolutely love it I cannot wait to see the full video okay

if this thing is real oh my god and yes it does look like it is real this video

is gonna be amazing which you know it's Taylor so yeah we

kind of I guess expect that especially with the recent change that

she's had in her music and her approach to videos but here's the thing when I

was watching the trailer the thing that came into my mind and someone else

pointed this out to me too it's if you've seen or heard of an animate thing

called ghost in the shell' there was a recent movie called ghost in the shell'

based on the anime okay this is a huge deal for anime fans and it's also a huge

deal for okay what was that woman's name Oh Scarlett Johansson fans Scarlett

Johansson played in the live adaptation of this okay that the trailer for the

new taylor video and the trailer for the anime show ghost in the shell' the Lava

adaptation movie they actually resembled each other in my opinion I will try to

find the trailer for ghost in the shell' and that way you guys can give me your

opinion on that but that's what it reminded me of when I was watching the

trailer for Tyler's new video and the new video in case I haven't mentioned

this is called ready for it which was originally released as a promo single

but I'm not sure if this is going to remain a promo single or she's gonna

release it as an actual full-blown single because I've never heard of a

promo single having an actual official video other than just you know like a

lyric video or an audio video so I think they may be getting ready now this is

just me guessing but I think they may be getting ready to release it as a

full-blown official single rather than just a promo single so get ready for the

new video from Taylor I will link to the video in the description below along

with both of Tyler's channels and like I said if somebody could clarify for me

why there are two channels and are both of them Taylor's or just one

because i honest to god guys i don't know but the trailer is on the Taylor

Swift YouTube channel now the Taylor Swift VEVO channel but the video is

supposed to come out on Thursday that's what the information says is that it's

supposed to come out on Thursday which would be tomorrow but guys check out the

trailer and let me know what you think and tell me if you think it reminds you

of ghost in the shell' for the end my fans out there because that's what it

reminded me of when I saw the trailer for the video and oh my god if this

thing is real I cannot wait to see this new video from Taylor so hopefully we

will be getting the new video tomorrow but again Alvin thank you for giving me

the heads up on this because I completely missed it but I'm excited and

I cannot wait I am so ready for it yeah yes that was on purpose but that is

going to do it for now this is ICEPETS queen and I am tripping out

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