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Tutorial Creater Program??? idk??

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Hi everyone, I'm not sure what is being used to create this, but please watch the following video from youtube. It's a tutorial on how to use Logic Pro for Mac.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RApWl2HgEU

this is an aperture tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jIQtqS1tLs

Notice how wherever the mouse was, the "camera" followed? What program is being used to create that? I want to make tutorials also! THAT IS SOOOO COOL. Not that I'm going to make Logic Pro 7 or Aperture tutorials per say, but knowing how to do this, will make my filming projects soooo much easier!

Thanks!
 

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NOTE: Consolidated redundant threads and moved to more appropriate forum.
 
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You are looking for screen capture programs. Search here or Macworld for mentions of them. I know Snapz Pro X can follow the cursor. The zoom might just be part of the OS X "Universal Access" preference Zoom choice.
 

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