Article: If you just finished recording and watching your preview, saving the project will automatically open it in the Editor. This is where you will be making your changes, cutting out anything unnecessary and adding transitions. Before you can begin editing, you will be asked what dimensions you want the final product to be. You can choose presets from the dropdown menu. These presets will be labeled with what they are recommended for.  Try to use one of the automatic dimensions. These are based off the initial recording dimensions, and are resized to keep the original proportions. Choosing one of these will help prevent the image from being squished or stretched. You can change your editing dimensions at any time by clicking the Dimensions button at the top of the preview pane. Chances are, no matter how prepared you were, there are a few errors in your presentation. Luckily, you can quickly remove these errors with just a few clicks. Note: If your audio and video are on separate tracks on the timeline, deleting a section from one will not remove it from the other.  Use the timeline navigation tool to find exactly where you want top cut. Click the magnifying glass to zoom in on the timeline, allowing for more precise control. Click and drag the red tab at the top of the Timeline navigation tool. Drag the red tab to the end of the section that you want to cut. Press Space to play back just the part that you have selected. Click the Cut button (scissors icon) above the Timeline to remove the selection. If you scaled down your video dimensions, Camtasia will apply the SmartFocus effect to zoom and pan around your presentation to focus on the active element. It will attempt to put focus on the cursor and active window.  You can see where SmartFocus was added automatically by looking for the icons in the Timeline. Click and drag a SmartFocus icon to move when the transition occurs. Click a SmartFocus icon and then click the Visual Properties button to edit exactly how the transition occurs. You can make the pan slower or faster, make the zoom more or less pronounced, or delete the SmartFocus transition entirely. You can remove all SmartFocus animations by right-clicking on one of the icons and selecting "Delete all visual animations on media". Callouts are visual aids that help draw the attention of the viewer to important aspects of your presentation. Callouts can be text or they can be symbols or highlights. You can also use callouts to blur out parts of the screen.  Use the Timeline to navigate to the portion of your presentation that you want to add a callout to. Click the Callout button above the Timeline. Create your callout. You can use a variety of predesigned shapes, type your own text, or choose an animated callout. Click the "+Add callout" button to add it to your presentation. Move the callout around the presentation by dragging it around the preview pane. You can adjust the length of the callout from the Timeline.
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Open the project in the Camtasia Editor. Choose your video dimensions. Cut unwanted audio and video. Check that SmartFocus was applied correctly. Add callouts to your presentation.
Article: The experience of the interview itself, may well help you later during an interview for a job you really do want. And, you never know what might eventuate at the interview. You may not get that job in the first five seconds, but, you surely can lose it! Clothes in a current style. Hair cut, and dyed if needed (but, carefully, and, no comb-overs or 50's page-boys!) A firm handshake. Look them in the eye and SMILE. Don't brag about your grandchildren, or mention how many years it's been since you graduated from high school. Emphasize what you've been doing the last 10 or 20 years, no need to go any further back. Omit the year you graduated (unless you have a recent degree).
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Go to every interview you are offered, even if the commute is impossible, the job isn't what you really want, or the pay is too low. Work on making a good first impression. Don't drop tips that emphasize your age.
Article: You can use nonfat, low-fat, or regular yogurt. You can even use Greek yogurt, but make sure that it is not flavored; this will allow you to control the flavor of your smoothie. Cut larger types of fruit, such as bananas, strawberries, and peaches into smaller pieces to make them easier to blend. Leave berries as they are. Remember to cut out any leaves, seeds, and pits. You can use fresh fruit or frozen fruit. If you are using fresh fruit, you may need to add some ice later on to make the smoothie thicker. If you are using frozen fruit, you won't need to add any ice. Listed below are popular fruit options:  Berries, including: blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries Tropical fruits, such as: mango, papaya, and pineapple Pitted fruits, such as peaches and nectarines Bananas are classical, especially when combined with strawberries You can also use a fruit juice (such as orange juice), but milk will affect the flavor of the smoothie the least. If you are using frozen fruit, you probably won't need to add any ice. Yogurt smoothies are pretty healthy by themselves, but you can make them even healthier (or tastier) by adding in some extras. They are not necessary, but they can brink your yogurt smoothie to the next level. Here are some ideas to get you started:  1 scoop of protein powder 1 to 2 teaspoons (5 to 10 grams) of wheat germ or flaxseed 1 to 2 pinches of ground cinnamon or nutmeg ½ teaspoon (2.5 grams) grated citrus peel For extra flavor, add ½ teaspoon (2.5 milliliters) of vanilla extract. This will take about 2 to 3 minutes, depending on what sorts of fruit you are using and whether or not you added ice. From time to time, you will need to open the blender, and push the ingredients down the sides with a spatula; this will help blend things more evenly and prevent any chunks. Use a spatula to help guide the smoothie into the glass. Be sure to scrape the sides of the blender clean so that you don't waste any smoothie goodness. For a fancy touch, garnish it with a piece of cut fruit (such as a strawberry or banana slice) or a sprinkle of cinnamon. You can also use mint or basil leaves instead.
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Place 1 cup (250 grams) of plain yogurt into a blender. Add 1 cup (100 to 200 grams) of fruit. Pour in ¼ cup (60 milliliters) of milk you like your smoothies thin. Add 1 to 2 cups (100 to 200 grams) of ice if you like your smoothies thick. Consider adding some extras for extra nutrition or flavor. Top off with 1 tablespoon (15 grams) of honey if you like your smoothies sweet. Close the blender, and blend the ingredients until they are smooth. Pour the smoothie into a tall glass and serve. Finished.