Hi
First, I don't know if the programmers team that develop MAGIX Movie Edit Pro, take a look to the forums, but I think it is very interesting you give them a copy of this post.
As you may know, Camtasia from Techsmith is a a leader authority in video recording and editing software to create video tutorials. I am a Youtuber, and my channel has 2.300.000 views, so I know what I am talking about.
However... they (Camtasia from Techsmith) are loosing thousands of customers per day. Take a visit to their forums, and you will see this is true, see the complains there...
Why? They never release major updates, they never create new versions. 3 years of Camtasia 8 is the proof. People is angry and they want to fly to new video editors.
Also, Camtasia is a closed system. It doesn't allow cool plugins like NewBlue, or RedGiant... so in Camtasia you have, outstanding recording quality, yes... and low file sizes for production... but no effects at all... always the same transitions... always the same program. Boring.
However... when people want to fly to other software, they never can... they always come back to Camtasia Editor, when talking about create and edit video for videotutorials.
You know why?
The keyframe system. That is the only reason poeple suffer and resist Camtasia all these years, that is the only reason they don't change to other software, because the keyframe system in Camtasia is special and save a lot of effort and time.
To understand this, better you take a look to this picture.
In this picture we will compare the keyframe system in normal video editing software, like VEGAS, Pinnacle, Movie Edit Pro... etc. and also how Camtaisa handle the keyframes.
Let's take a look to it.
THE REASON PEOPLE NEVER SWITCH TO OTHER SOFTWARE AND THEY ALWAYS USE CAMTASIA TO RECORD AND EDIT VIDEOTUTORIALS IS IN THE KEYFRAME SYSTEM.
As you may see, the keyframe system used by Camtasia allows you to remind automatically the last keyframe used... and place it 1 or 2 seconds before the actual keyframe. This maintain the camera focus! VERY IMPORTANT FOR VIDEOTUTORIALS !!!
This is very useful for zooms... because you maintain the camera position all the time, and when you change to a new zoom, the change, only last 1 or 2 seconds by default.
I call this "FIXED KEYFRAME SYSTEM"
I use this name because we have a fixed animation time, from keyframe A to B. It last 1 or 2 seconds. It is not gradual, expanding from the position of the first keyframe A to the next keyframe B.
In normal video editing software, if you have a timeline of 5 minutes... and you place the keyframe A in the minute 1 and the keyframe B in the minute 4... (let's imagine we do a zoom from an screen area)... the animation takes place from minute 1 to minute 4... weeeeeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaveeeeeee aaaaaaa loooooooong aaaaaaaaniiiiiimmmmaaaaaatioooooooon tiiiiiiimmmeeeee
Do you understand?
In Camtasia you won't have this.
You place your keyframe A in the minute 1
You place your keyframe B in the minute 4 (making a zoom for example in an area of the screen)
The transition between keyframe A to B won't take 3 minutes... it won't expand along with the timeline. The transition between keyframe A to B will last 1 or 2 seconds (I don't remember well how much, but it is a fixed period of time).
This allow you fast zooms from keyframe A to B, without having animations that expand slowly along the timeline.
Can you produce a similar effects in VEGAS or Movie Edit Pro?
Yes... but suffering a lot.
How? In this way.
Let's compare how to do the same results in Movie Edit Pro and Camtasia
For this example we assume we have a timeline of 5 minutes.
KEYFRAME AUTHORING SYSTEM FOR VIDEOTUTORIALS
CAMTASIA | MOVIE EDIT PRO |
1. Put the keyframe A in the minute 1 | 1. Put the keyframe A in the minute 1 |
2. Put the keyframe B in the minute 4 (creating a zoom) The animation from keyframe A to B will take only a fixed period of time 1 or 2 seconds. The camera focus will always stay in the position of the frame A, and the transition from keyframe A to B won't expand along the timeline. It will last always the same period of time, 1 or 2 seconds. This is very useful when creating zooms for videotutorials |
2. In the minute 4, again, put a new keyframe. This will remind the last keyframe used in the minute 1. |
3. Press the left arrow key 4 times... 5 times... 10 times... to advance the number of seconds or frames in which you want to place the new keyframe. |
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4. Now, do the zoom animation. Take the box for the zoom / pan, and drag it making it bigger or smaller to create the new zoom and possition. |
The difference between the Camtasia System and the Movie Edit Pro system is that in Camtasia to create a nice zoom for videotutorials you only have to use 2 mouse clicks.
In Movie Edit Pro, VEGAS, etc. you have to use (read this well)
- 3 mouse clicks...
- and pressing the right arrow key in the keyboard 4 times, 5 times, 10 times or even more !!!
So just imagine how much time you lose editing in Movie Edit Pro and how much time you save editing in Camtasia, everytime you place a zoom.
For a normal project, like this one...
- That video has thousands of zooms... we can be talking about saving 4 or 5 hours in video editing using Camtasia, instead using Movie Edit Pro.
So I am wondering if in Movie Edit Pro can we emulate the keyframe system we have in Camtasia...?
If not I would love if the devlopment team from MAGIX Movie Edit Pro, could have a copy of this post, to suggest them to please, create a special keyframe system for videotutorials.
Something you can configure in the program preferences, if you want to use normal keyframe system or just fixed keyframe systems (special for videotutorials), like in Camtaisa.
Cheers