

The features to the right of the three tabs change dependent on the type of screen capture you select.

Video – which records a video of your screen.Image – which captures images of your screen.After making the selection you decide whether to use the image or video capture option. All-in-One – this allows you to first select an area of your screen that you want to capture.You’ll note there are three tabs on the left: Use the Screen Capture Window to initiate both video and image screen captures. This is what you see immediately after clicking on the program to open it. The Snagit Capture Windowīelow is a screengrab of the Snagit Capture Window. Here’s an overview of what each one entails. The Snagit interface is broken into three main parts: In this article, I’ll get into multiple ways you can use Snagit in your image creation, as well as provide the basics on how to use it. If you’re unfamiliar with Snagit, it’s primarily known for screen captures, but it can do so much more than that. It’s a great way to supplement your written content. Snagit is one of my favorite visual media tools. The good news is, even if visual media isn’t your forte, there are inexpensive tools that make it easy. Visual media catches attention and increases understanding.

While written content is great, it’s also important to use visual forms of communication such as typography, gifs, icons, images, and videos. As writers, it’s easy to focus on written content.
