![]() ![]() With the audio properties, you'll be able to change a variety of settings. To see the color settings there like saturation, contrast, and brightness, is such an amazing feature to have. With this, you're able to do things like change the rotation (even the X and Y rotation) to make it look really neat, change the opacity, add a reflection how large you want, add a shadow with features like angle, blur size, and opacity, and even full with the color settings. I was very impressed with this section in ScreenFlow.I would love to have ever single feature in the upper right hand section of ScreenFlow to be able to put in an action, but that could be a lot of work. This can be a pretty need effect to have and would love to see it in an update. When it comes to video actions, I was a little disappointed that you cannot change the gradient in the text (assuming you have a text box added in) with an action. And simple, you can also do lots of things with the audio too. ![]() Which basically means that you're able to animate your video, do transitions, and many other things in new ways. With ScreenFlow, you're able to do video actions.As you can see, transitions like melt is for sure ScreenFlow exclusive. ScreenFlow comes with bars swipe, copy machine, cross dissolve (a must-need), cube, dip to black (another must-need), dip to white, flash (which is quite cool), inner cube, melt, mod, page curl, paper, plane, ripple, spin, and swipe. In ScreenFlow, it doesn't come with many transitions, but they are very unique. Like any screen recording software, transitions is a need no matter what.It really packs a punch for how many things you can change up with your video. You really cannot beat all of the features ScreenFlow has. Of course in the left, you have the editing area and video preview. It's very powerful, but still quite organized. This is the main attraction of ScreenFlow. In this section, you can edit the video, audio, screen, callouts, text, and the media within your project. To the direct right, you have the "advanced" properties to edit your video. Some more useful things that people use a lot. I really wish they would of taken more use of this space maybe add in some buttons to add markers for example. To the left of that, you have the canvas button and to the right, the volume meter. Then in the main bar in the center, you have the play and the rewind & forward buttons. There on the timeline, it's nicely animated when deleting items it for sure adds a lot to the timeline. Then of course, you have the timeline very close the the bottom. In the very bottom, you have simply a slider to adjust the zoom of the timeline. The user interface of ScreenFlow is one of the best I've ever seen. The best way to review ScreenFlow would have to be to divide the review up into sections and like always, a video along with it. They've done a stellar job at making all these features easily acessable to the user even if their not computer savvy. In this case, the people over at Telestream was right on the money with ScreenFlow. In terms of combing the sleekest user interface I've ever seen in a screen recording software, it's sometimes hard to get the right amount of features. It's the best mainly for the fact that Telestream has done an excellant job with combining an user interface that's very easy to use and also very elegant looking (gotta love those graphics) with a powerful program that allows you to do advanced features but with still keeping that easy to use interface. ScreenFlow, by Telestream, is not a doubt the best screen recording software ever created for the Mac. ![]() One of the more popular options out there, is called ScreenFlow. When it comes to finding that perfect screen recording application for Mac OS X, there's for sure a variety of options to choose from. ![]()
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