Want to learn more about how you can easily create videos? The bottom line is for you to create a structure that makes sense to YOU or you won’t use it! The beauty of having a master “template” directory structure is that you only have to create it ONCE and then copy it to new project directories and it will be consistent.Ĭreate your own according to your preferences and SHARE your ideas and tweaks with us in the comments below or (better yet) on our Facebook Page: LEARN You could create a Editing directory to store the CAMPROJ files and keep the workflow thing going but frankly I find that having them in the main project directory let’s me launch them quickly without having to navigate to a folder…your call. This keeps them in order in the directory structure.Ģ. You’ll notice that I also number the main workflow blocks in the order they are performed. I now structure my directories more along the lines of the video workflow process.
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This isn’t a new concept or process for me by any stretch…we’ve talked about it in-depth before but I have made a few revisions to my previous standard practices:ġ. Here are some tips for maintaining your sanity by staying organized: Oh…then there’s all the files that Camtasia spits out during the Production process!
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Not to mention all the other kinds of useful resources for completing a project successfully like planning documents, mind maps, scripts, and references that a more complex project will require. Camtasia Studio video projects can contain a LOT of assets like graphics, TREC or CAMREC recordings, PowerPoint slide video content, audio narration tracks…