

Also, if you’re a Premiere user and not subscribed to Kelsey’s YouTube channel yet, what are you doing?!Ĭheck out Kelsey’s tutorial here (link is to YouTube = autoplays) YouTube’s Changes to Content ID Claims I had actually never used the Export Frame button before in Premiere (because I didn’t know what it did) and after watching this tutorial I’m going to be inserting it into my workflow. Kelsey Brannan, AKA Premiere Gal, put out a new tutorial on different free and paid screen capturing apps and some tips for editing screen captures in Premiere. Here’s what an example of this type of screenshot using the Google Doc I’m using to draft this article… Notice the drop shadow? Which Screen Capturing App is Best for You? png and with this second option it defaults to having a very aesthetically pleasing drop shadow on it. I almost exclusively use this second option.

Or hit the spacebar then hover over the app you want to screenshot then click on it. You can either click and draw the area you want to screenshot then release the mouse to take the screenshot. Once you hit Cmd+Shift+4 you have two options. Use Cmd+Shift+4 to take a screenshot of a specific area of your screen. On a Mac, use Cmd+Shift+3 to take a screenshot of your entire screen.
