I use a DigitalOcean droplet with the LAMP stack installed to host it. It's written using PHP and thus it needs the LAMP stack to be hosted. It's a self-hosted service which uses Amazon Simple Email Service. Amazon's S3 and CloudFront are used to host some assets. This website is hosted on Netlify, the code is hosted on GitHub.I use MAMP for WordPress development, Postman for API testing, Notion for notes and task management, Slack for communication and Keynote for course presentations.I am not sure why would I use another terminal to be honest ?. I use the default macOS terminal with the default Z shell.I also use this font on this website in the blog for code snippets. I use Dank Mono as a font for VS Code.This is also the theme that I use when recording. I use VS Code as my main code editor for both my daily work and recording courses and videos.I currently code on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015), 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, 16 GB memory.I just tried moving my desk into a more "furniture crammed" place and the echo was significantly less. However it didn't work for me, I probably needed a lot of them in order to have an effect. I tried using soundproofing panels (as seen in the picture above).I do things like noise reduction, normalization, equalization, etc. We use it to create lecture videos for online and hybrid classes. The model that FITS has purchased is connected to an Apple Mac running Screenflow (with professional microphones, webcam, and second monitor). The Wacom is essentially a high resolution monitor with pen input. I use Adobe Audacity for post-processing my voice recordings. FITS has recently purchased a Wacom Cintiq tablet.It was a great choice given its price, but the RØDE NT1 is much more superior. Before that I used to use a CAD Audio GXL2400. RØDE is also responsible for attaching the mic to the desk using the PSA1 boom arm. I have recently been recording using a RØDE NT1 with a RØDE AI-1 interface.
#SCREENFLOW VS CAMTASIA 2015 UPGRADE#
However when I needed to upgrade to the newest verison I found out that ScreenFlow is almost half the price and it does everything that I want. I used to use Camtasia wich I got for a good price using a promo code.
Recording the laptop results in unnecessarily large files. Although the laptop's screen resolution is higher than the monitor's, I chose to record the monitor since I don't need a higher resolution than 1080p. I use the laptop's screen for looking at finished code or notes while recording.
#SCREENFLOW VS CAMTASIA 2015 FULL#
I have an ASUS VX248H 24" Full HD monitor connected to the laptop. I don't record my laptop's screen directly.That of course gets into the voice recording and then I have to deal with it when post-processing the voice. Sometimes however, especially during summer when it's hot, the fan speed gets a bit high. I use a MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015), 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7, 16 GB memory.Here are some of the things that I use to produce courses.