This article reminded me of a talk I gave a couple times that went very smoothly because I pre-recorded the typing parts. Something like this:
- record the screen as you type out all of your code as you would do live
- don't need the audio, just the video
- edit it down to remove typos and pauses
- speed it up to a nice fast typing pace
Now you can drop the video into Keynote or whatever, and Play/Pause the video as you speak.
A crucial part of this is that the video has effectively no pauses. Maybe just a few short ones between sections, to leave time to hit Pause before the next keystrokes appear.
Instead of a 30 minute video that I had to perfectly keep pace with, it was like 5 minutes of rapid typing that I could speak along with and pause when it was time to explain something.
- record the screen as you type out all of your code as you would do live
- don't need the audio, just the video
- edit it down to remove typos and pauses
- speed it up to a nice fast typing pace
Now you can drop the video into Keynote or whatever, and Play/Pause the video as you speak.
A crucial part of this is that the video has effectively no pauses. Maybe just a few short ones between sections, to leave time to hit Pause before the next keystrokes appear.
Instead of a 30 minute video that I had to perfectly keep pace with, it was like 5 minutes of rapid typing that I could speak along with and pause when it was time to explain something.