This section contains information on each item in the Actions
menu of ScreenFlow. Actions are described in detail in the Main
Window : Actions
chapter.
A clip must be selected for the items in this menu to be active.
Adds a Video Action to the selected clip. A Video Action allows you to apply effects like Zoom, Pan, and Rotate to your video clip. An example of using a Video Action in a presentation can be found in the editing chapter of the tutorial.
More information can be found in the Video Actions chapter.
Adds an Audio Action to the selected clip. An Audio Action allows you to apply various effects on the audio of the selected clip, such as muting or adjusting the volume.
More information can be found in the Audio Actions chapter.
Adds a Callout to the selected clip. A callout lets you focus attention on a section of your screencast. For example, you can highlight the Mouse Pointer by dimming everything but the area just around the Mouse Pointer.
More information can be found in the Callout chapter.
Adds a Screen Recording Action to the selected clip. A Screen Recording Action allows you to modify properties of a clip that was recorded with ScreenFlow. For example, you can modify the size of the Mouse Pointer. Screen Recording Actions can only be used on clips that were recorded with ScreenFlow.
More information can be found in the Screen Recording Actions chapter.
Within a clip, this selects the next action.
Within a clip, this selects the previous action.
By default, actions are applied to the clip in a linear manner, so that for example a scaling goes from the starting size to the ending size, changing the size by equal amounts for each frame. This may be perceived as too abrupt, so you can modify the rate with which an action is applied.
Curve Type
has the following submenu options:
Default
Ease-In
Ease-Out
Ease-In & Out
None