ANN: Using Camtasia Studio Footage in Premiere Tutorial Available

Here's the link:
Tutorials - Adobe Premiere Pro - Using Camtasia Studio Footage in Premiere
-Jeff

Well-done Jeff. Thanks for the production and the link.
I added that to the Tips & Tricks article on Camtasia footage.
Hunt

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