Added by Tom Johnson on July 30, 2009
I saw this video on the Content Wrangler Community. The original source is on youtube. Talk about engaging. I completely agree with the person here. In a day when I’m arguing for the merits of moving the Intercom online, this video couldn’t be any more apropo.
Posted in blogs | Tagged changing times, relevance, social media, video
Added by Tom Johnson on June 25, 2009
Google Voice. The help content for Google Voice is pretty cool — just a list of basic tasks (about 20) with short instructional video clips. I don’t know why the scripts to the video tutorials aren’t made available, but it’s a good example of how to do video tutorials for help content. Usually Google knows [...]
Posted in blogs | Tagged google, video, video tutorials
Added by Tom Johnson on May 13, 2009
YouTube – Society4TechComm’s Channel.
Posted in blogs | Tagged stc, video, youtube
Added by Dennis Crane on May 7, 2009
Two useful services for making voice-over for screencast or video
Recently, we needed a presentational video. We needed a clear, calm and native English speech but there are no native English speaking members in our team. The two services helped us in this matter.
Posted in blogs | Tagged proofreading, screencast, video, voice
Added by Tom Johnson on March 10, 2009
Final Videos – 24 Videos in 24 Hours with Camtasia Studio (Visual Lounge).
Posted in blogs | Tagged screencasts, video
Added by Tom Johnson on March 10, 2009
Interview – Michael Pick : Man behind WordPress Screencasts | Blog Design Studio.
Posted in blogs | Tagged screencasts, video
Added by Tom Johnson on March 5, 2009
elitebydesign.com. Would it be cool if your help looked like this?
Posted in blogs | Tagged video
Added by Tom Johnson on March 4, 2009
YouTube – Validation. Not a whole lot to do with tech writing, but I really enjoyed this video.
Posted in blogs | Tagged smiles, video
Added by Alistair Christie on March 3, 2009
“PICOL stands for Pictorial Communication Language and is a project to find a standard and reduced sign system for electronic communication. PICOL is free to use and open to alter.”
Here’s a really good information video made using PICOL icons:
History of the Internet – by Melih Bilgil.
Posted in blogs | Tagged icons, video
Added by Alistair Christie on March 1, 2009
YouTube – Twitter in Plain English.
I just love the stuff CommonCraft do. It’s a great example of how to explain stuff effectively.
Posted in blogs | Tagged screencasts, video
Added by Tom Johnson on February 27, 2009
Adobe Video Workshop. A lot of nice video tutorials here.
Posted in blogs | Tagged adobe, InDesign, tutorials, video
Added by Tom Johnson on February 26, 2009
Final Videos – 24 Videos in 24 Hours with Camtasia Studio (Visual Lounge).
Posted in blogs | Tagged camtasia studio, video
Added by Tom Johnson on February 13, 2009
The Rise of Topic-Based Video in Task-Based Documentation: Is It Time for DITA and Video? The Content Wrangler.
Posted in blogs | Tagged dita, video
Added by Tom Johnson on January 30, 2009
Understanding SWF versus MPEG-4 Formats in Jing Pro
I was confused by the difference between SWF and MPEG-4 before I read this explanation (which includes video examples).
Posted in blogs | Tagged camtasia studio, captivate, flash, jing, jing pro, movie, mpeg, screen demo, swf, techsmith, video
Added by Tom Johnson on January 7, 2009
The Right Way to Create Release Notes: WordPress › Blog » WordPress 2.7 “Coltrane” Video
Posted in blogs | Tagged release notes, video, voiceover, wordpress
Added by Tom Johnson on January 6, 2009
Help in a Movable Type Blog Format — Jing Help Center
Posted in blogs | Tagged blog, help, jing, movable type, techsmith, video
Added by Tom Johnson on January 6, 2009
Like Jing? You’ll Love Jing Pro – Jing Blog
Posted in blogs | Tagged camtasia, jing, techsmith, video
Added by Tom Johnson on December 28, 2008
Audio / Video – The New Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry
Posted in blogs | Tagged audio, literary criticism, stephen fry, video
Added by Tom Johnson on December 12, 2008
WordPress 2.7 Released – XML-RPC and AtomPub Changes || Joseph Scott
What if, instead of writing a page of release notes for the next version of your software, you created a cool video set to jazz like this?
Posted in blogs | Tagged release notes, training, tutorial, video, what's new
Added by Tom Johnson on November 19, 2008
Will Write for Metamucil: User Assistance
Posted in blogs | Tagged age, translation, video