The Question I’m Asked the Most

Typically, people ask that because they want to understand how Im highlighting my mouse pointer in my videos or how Im creating the moving oval cut-out of my cam.

Summaries of Screencast-o-matic.
Last year March I published a total video overview of Screencast-o-matic. You can see that video.
here.

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One of those cropping options is to utilize an oval. When Im making longer videos Ill also make use of the clip merging tools, transition tools, and text overlay tools that are readily available in Screencast-o-matic.

I get great deals of questions sent out to me every week. There is one that I get asked more frequently than any other. That is, “what are you using to make your videos.” Normally, people ask that because they wish to know how Im highlighting my mouse pointer in my videos or how Im creating the moving oval cut-out of my cam.

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Last fall I developed a chart and wrote an in-depth comparison of complimentary screencasting tools. In my ranking of complimentary options, Screencastify came out on top. That chart and ranking can be seen here.

A Comparison of Other Screencasting Tools.

Screencast-o-matic is the tool that I utilize to create nearly all of the videos that appear on my YouTube channel. Screencast-o-matic is available in a browser-based variation and in a desktop “luxurious” variation. I utilize the desktop version unless Im utilizing my Chromebook..
The deluxe version of Screencast-o-matic is the paid version that costs $1.65/ month. One of those cropping options is to use an oval. When Im making longer videos Ill also make use of the clip merging tools, transition tools, and text overlay tools that are available in Screencast-o-matic.

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