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tip: when making a screencast make sure your email notification is turned off so that your viewers don't keep going off to check their mail ;)

Very professional screencast, it looked great. I think there is often still some value in the less-scripted approach, (along with mistakes), I think it can sometimes make it feel less like you are not being sold to, and show some personality – of course depends on the audience.

Are there any recommendations for a good screencast program on Linux?
I searched for hours on-line and finally found a recent tutorial on how to create linux screencasts. This guy uses something called "recordmydesktop" and "kdenlive" to polish it up.

You need to check this out: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHrFY7vli5k

Very helpful. Looks like it should be the ticket. Perhaps more interesting was the kdenlive project. I wasn't aware of it previously. I'll still most likely use final cut on another laptop for polish, but I'll give it a try and thank you kindly for pointing me in the right direction.