For the moment, the professional screencasting software ScreenFlow doesn’t allow for titling in the user’s screencasts. Also, the options for incorporating a user’s keystrokes* into ScreenFlow videos leaves a lot to be desired. Both titling and keystrokes can be achieved with little effort by introducing overlayed transparent images (PNGs) into the timeline. Scraster Professional Screencasting has put together a short HD video to explain this work-around. Please watch in full-screen for best picture.
*Visit keyboardicons.com to download a FREE set of Mac keyboard icons.
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UPDATE: As of the recent release of ScreenFlow 1.5.1, ScreenFlow now offers titling natively.
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[...] If you’re a ScreenFlow user and would like to learn how to use the Mac icon set in your sreencasts, Scraster Professional Screencasting has a tutorial screencast on their blog that explains the use of transparent PNG images in Screenflow. [...]