Posts Tagged ‘iphone screencast’

a professional BlackBerry screencast for 5Touch

Monday, January 4th, 2010
image from http://www.aiga.org

image from http://www.aiga.org

It’s rumored that at Scraster, we only wear black turtlenecks and jeans. That’s just not true. While we adhere to the Steve Jobs dresscode most of the time, Fridays are casual, when Scraster employees are free to wear any color tutrleneck they choose. Likewise, it’s important to make clear that we aren’t all Mac screencasting at Scraster. We produce the same great looking videos we do for Mac and iPhone apps for Windows-based applications. We’re proud to now offer BlackBerry app screencasts as well as screencasts to demonstrate mobile apps on the Android platform.

Our most recent client was a San Jose/Toronto-based mobile software firm called 5Touch, whose new 5TEG mobile platform enables conference and event attendees to access live information such as agenda, map, exhibitor and speaker profiles on their smartphones and use social media channels to share and connect with others. 5Touch tapped Scraster to create a vid that introduced the 5TEG platform using sharp imagery and titling and interactive screen capture from the BlackBerry Storm. Scraster used the finger cursor to create a short, realistic demonstration of how easy and effective the app could be for event attendees. The screencast also illustrates the value of the 5TEG mobile platform to event sponsors, who are part of the target audience as well.

Bob Vaez, CEO of 5Touch, provided Scraster with this glowing testimonial upon the project’s completion:

“Scraster literary saved us 3-4 days of work trying to create a marketing/screencast for our mobile platform. Scraster… was extremely professional, cared about the quality of the work and was responding to our requests around the clock. The process was very well organized, and the result was way beyond our expectation as Scraster was able to tap into its marketing/artistic creativity and go beyond our basic requirement for an online marketing video. I highly recommend Scraster to anyone thinking about doing a screencast to showcase their software, mobile app or website online”.

Thanks, Bob! The pleasure was ours!

If your organization has a mobile product–Blackberry, iPhone, or Android– that you would like to demonstrate through the effective medium of professional screencasting, no one does it better than Scraster. Get a free quote from our website.  Also, feel free to contact us with any questions you have about creating your own mobile screencasts. We’ve got all the kinks ironed out here and would be happy to share what we know. You can email us at info@scraster.com or find us at Twitter, where we’re @scraster.

If you’d like to let your friends or colleagues know where they can have professional BlackBerry screencasts produced, please share the following text via a tweet or a status update:

Looking to do a BlackBerry screencast? @scraster does iPhone, BlackBerry, Android and regular web scrasts: http://bit.ly/5eMMmr

Need a professional screencast or demo for your iPhone app? Scraster has you covered.

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

iPhone app screencast demo Scraster Professional ScreencastingThe current count of iPhone apps available for download is around 100,000. That is a remarkable stat that. Millions of people are downloading apps to their iPhones each day. How, then, is an app developer supposed to rise above the fray and distinguish their product amongst so many others? With a professional screencast demo from Scraster. Scraster Professional Screencasting is happy to extend its expert production services to the iPhone realm. Clients who are serious about taking the marketing of their iPhone app to the next level are invited to contact Scraster for a free quote.

Chris Strode, creator of the popular Invoice2go iPhone app, recently attempted to create a screencast demo in-house. He didn’t think it’d be difficult and was aware of the challenges of passing off an iPhone project. It didn’t take long for Chris to come to the point in the road that many others Scraster clients have come to before reaching out to us–he realized that his skills are best spent on the development end of things, and that the production of a professional-looking video that effectively demonstrated his hard work would be best left to a professional service that could do the app justice. Scraster was happy to help, and Chris was surprised to find that the roadblocks involving the privacy of his source code could easily be averted. Invoice2go ended up with a stunning video.

Producing iPhone app screencasts is, for many reasons, more difficult than traditional screencasting. First, it requires the download and installation of the enormous iPhone SDK and Xcode development environment just to access the iPhone Simulator. The next challenge is getting an app for demonstration installed to the Simulator without the source code. There’s a pretty good tutorial on this subject at thegadgets.net.

Since users of the Simulator can’t install and run apps for which they don’t have code, a lot of amateur scrasts using the Simulator look crumby–the iPhone looks naked and unnatural with no carrier and no apps. Atebits (creators of Tweetie, the popular Twitter client) provided the iPhone screencasting community a gift last spring with the public release a simple but handy tool called SimFinger, “a bundle of little tricks to make a screencapture of the iPhone Simulator suck less”. SimFinger allows iPhone screencasters the ability to load up the iPhone with “fake” apps and also creates the small white cursor effect meant to emulate finger presses, which you’ve probably seen in a lot of well-produced iPhone app scrasts recently. Scraster has hacked its way around several of SimFinger’s limitiations–such as its fixed white background and locked placement of the iPhone to the far left of the desktop–to create the perfect environment for slick looking iPhone video screen capture.

For Scraster’s most recent iPhone app screencast, we were psyched to get our hands on the new ScreenFlow 2. The much-anticipated software update released on October 26th includes the promising feature of being able to speed up clips on the timeline. This has always been possible in advanced video editors like FinalCut, but is unique to screencasting software. It’s clutch for things like iPhone screencasts, where the viewer shouldn’t be made to sit through your screen actions in realtime.

Unfortunately, Scraster found ScreenFlow 2′s clip speed feature to be severely… maddeningly… buggy, and very close to the point of completely dysfunctional. The actual clip speed feature itself worked passably, but when speed was applied to clips on the timeline, audio processing would be effected. There would be either an unacceptable delay in the audio during playback, or the audio would be dropped out all together. The upshot is that ScreenFlow 2′s support team and developers were very responsive to the issue and Scraster has a beta version of the v2.0.2 that proves the known issue will be remedied with the next update. Although the speed transform feature wasn’t ready for prime time at ScreenFlow 2′s (delayed) release and nearly did our heads in, we ended up creating one of our nicest videos to date and the client was ecstatic. And at the end of the day (or week), the client’s approval and the size of their smile is all that matters.

Scraster’s tagline says, “You’ve got better things to do. Scraster does screencasts”. This has never been more true than in the case of professional quality iPhone app screencasting, which throws a couple more monkey wrenches into an already challenging process. Scraster Professional Screencasting offers a cost-effective way to bring our client’s premium iPhone apps into the limelight where they belong. If you’re frustrated with how your in-house iPhone app screencasting is going or you’d like to leave demonstration production to the pros from the get-go, contact Scraster for a free quote today. You’ve got better things to do. Scraster does iPhone app screencasts.
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