![]() Now you know there's a junk pile behind every window I have a separate desktop set up on my Mac just for recording GIFs and y'know what? I use the browser to cover up all the crap on my desktop. Ok so if you're a fan of the GIFs in our knowledge base you're gonna be disappointed right now. I have mine set up as a 1080 HD 30 fps file. Preparing for the Recordingįirst things' first. If not you might need to find another piece of software and somehow follow along. So if you're willing-or your boss is willing-to pay the $129 per-user per-version for Screenflow let's move on. This second point is where all the magic comes from. Secondly it comes with video actions which was basically a way to transition zooming and panning quickly. ![]() There's two things I like a lot about Screenflow.įirst of all it's easier to use than Adobe Premiere which is a great thing because I get absolutely lost in there. And to be honest I'm not a fan of their per-user per-version license model (I'm too used to SaaS).Īnyway I digress. The real kicker here is that you'll need a Screenflow license before attempting to go any further. Yep that's right.GIFs! Before we go down the rabbit hole of my terrible sense of humor let's move on shall we? Let's talk about Screenflow I'm going to go from A-Z in this post and just to spice things up a little guess what I'm gonna use to explain it. ![]() Take my advice here with a pinch of salt and a generous dollop of customization. I wrangled something together after a while and stuck with the format. I did touch on GIFs in a previous post but that was a long time ago and it wasn't good (bad past me). For years people have asked how we do our fancy GIFs on our knowledge base. I thought it was about time I wrote this article. ![]()
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