![]() ![]() The callout is now effective from time 3s (three second) until time 5s (five seconds). The action should now look like the following in your timeline: You will know when you are near the edge as the Mouse Pointer will change to now click and move the edge. Now edit the duration of the action by clicking near the right edge of the action and dragging the right side of it until it is at 5s (5 seconds). If you play your presentation, you'd see the mouse highlighted starting at 3 seconds until 7 seconds into the presentation. This callout is now effective from time 3s (three second) until time 7s (seven seconds). Make sure your Screen Recording clip is selected (click on it), and then select “Add Callout” from the Actions Menu. Moving it to 3 seconds means you will edit at 3 seconds. The Scrubber tells you where in the presentation you are currently editing. The Scrubber is in the Timeline: it's the triangle with the red line coming down from it. Move the Scrubber to 3s (3 seconds) in the Timeline. Lastly, we're going to add a callout to focus the viewer's attention on the mouse click at the start of the presentation. Here is what the Preview looks like with reflection turned on (you can see the reflection just below the dock):Īdding a Callout Adding a Callout. To do this, simply check the Reflection checkbox in the Video Properties. ![]() We are resizing so that we can add a reflection that will show in the black area.Īdding Reflection Adding Reflection. The “black area” around the Screen Recording will still be in your resulting movie. Below we have scaled the Screen Recording clip to 80%. You can now scale the Screen Recording clip by sliding the “Scale” property in the Video Properties: ![]() Notice that the outline of the clip in the Timeline is yellow, and you can see a rectangle and drag handles around the clip in the Preview: We’re going to scale the clip, but first we need to select it: Click on the “Screen Recording” in the Timeline or click on the Screen Recording in the Preview. Scaling the Desktop Select the Screen Recording clip.
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