![]() ![]() ![]() So what’s the best workflow to make the Camtasia footage work with the 1080 footage in Premiere, or do I have to bring everything into After Effects, and size stuff there accordingly? I’m much more experienced with AE (CS4) than Premiere (CS4), or Camtasia (but Camtasia’s pretty simple). When I output my Camtasia grabs to higher than the capture setting, needless to say, everything gets soft. I notice that with my graphics card that I can go to a max of 1600 x 1200. I have captured the Camtasia software segments at 1280 x 960, the current settings on my desktop machine. I need to mix this with Camtasia screen captures (Camtasia Studio 6) using the office footage as establishing shots and intercutting “real” footage with Camtasia screen captures. The footage is of a software install in an office setting, in which the person is installing software (over the shoulder shots) and connecting USB and Serial port hardware. I may be going about this all wrong, but here’s how I’m approaching my project:
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