ScreenFlow 2.0 Adds Some Awesome New Features!

The popular software ‘ScreenFlow’ for Mac just released and it adds some pretty awesome features for your editing pleasure. You can now add new 2D and 3D video transitions between clips simply by pushing two clips together and there is a wide variety of transitions to choose from as well. The ability to tweak the speed of video clips should make it much easier to get your audio to line up just right, instead of re-doing the shoot. Also, you can now pause the recording whenever you need to, instead of having to make a whole new clip.

There is also a lot more tweaks done to the audio part of the software, making it easier to get your audio and video to match up perfectly. And the new audio-ducking feature automatically adjusts the volume of your background music whenever your voiceover comes in, so that saves some of the work for you.

Another one of the new features, which I really love, is the ability to publish the recording straight to youtube (like in iMovie) without having to export then go to youtube.com and upload.

There are all kinds of fixes for version 2.0 as well so that it will not crash or stop recording on Snow Leopard, which is great because ScreenFlow crashes on me all the time.

ScreenFlow 2.0 is going to cost you $99 if it’s your first time purchasing ScreenFlow, and registered owners of the original ScreenFlow sotware can upgrade for a solid price of $29.

I think this is definitely worth the money because this fixes basically any problems you have with version 1.0 and also gives you the ability to publish staright to youtube.

More to come about this in a review soon.

 

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