Outline the steps
List the actions in order and the result each one produces. A tutorial with seven clear steps beats one long tour.
Walk through the steps once. Autocuts zooms into each click, smooths the pointer, and turns your narration into captions, so every viewer can follow along.
Toolbars, checkboxes, and menu items are tiny in a full-desktop recording, and half your viewers will watch on a laptop or phone. Autocuts rides a zoom on each click, so the active control fills the frame at the moment it matters.
Your narration becomes an on-device transcript. Burn captions into the video for muted viewing, or export SRT and VTT files for the platform that hosts the tutorial.
List the actions in order and the result each one produces. A tutorial with seven clear steps beats one long tour.
Capture the app and your narration. Use the teleprompter when the wording has to stay precise from take to take.
Trim pauses, keep the zooms that clarify a control, remove the rest, and export with captions for your docs, channel, or help center.
One task, taught in order, with the screen readable at every step. Viewers should always know where the pointer is and why it moved. Automatic zoom handles the first half; a short outline before recording handles the rest.
Yes. Many viewers watch muted at work, and captions also make the tutorial accessible and searchable. Autocuts transcribes on your Mac and can burn captions in or export SRT and VTT files.
Usually. Trim the clip, split around the mistake, or speed through a slow stretch in the editor. Filler words can be removed from the transcript directly, which recuts the video to match.
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