For more information, see Record video demonstrations with Adobe Captivate.
You can add any of Captivate's non-interactive objects to a video demo. For example, you can add a text caption for information. You can also add shapes to highlight a part of the screen that you want to bring user focus. Let's add a text caption to introduce our demo.
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Opomba:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, make sure that you create a video demo in Adobe Captivate.
Besides text captions, you can place any other non-responsive object in the video. For example, you can use transparent (opacity 0%) shapes to highlight (and draw attention to) specific areas of the screen in a part of a video.
The pan and zoom effect allows you to zoom into (and draw user focus to) a specific area on a screen in a video. Let's add pan and zoom effect to our video demo.
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Opomba:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, make sure that you create a video demo in Adobe Captivate.
To see if the pan and zoom effect is working fine, you can preview the project.
Click Preview in the toolbar and then choose Project.
When you're creating a video demo, there are often sections of the video that you recorded initially that you later find are not required. Instead of recording the video again, you can simply trim the unwanted parts out of the video. Use the trim feature to remove unwanted parts of our video.
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Opomba:
It is not mandatory that you download the project file that ships with this tutorial. You can still follow along with the steps in this procedure. However, make sure that you create a video demo in Adobe Captivate.
You can preview the project after you have trimmed out the unwanted sections.
Click Preview in the toolbar and then choose Project.