{"id":19484,"date":"2019-10-18T07:29:06","date_gmt":"2019-10-18T14:29:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/?p=19484"},"modified":"2019-10-20T17:29:04","modified_gmt":"2019-10-21T00:29:04","slug":"making-of-clean-install-sco","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/2019\/10\/making-of-clean-install-sco\/","title":{"rendered":"Making of: macOS Clean Install Tutorial &#8211; ScreenCastsOnline"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I am really excited to tell you about my latest video tutorial for ScreenCastsOnline, how to do a clean install of macOS. I&#8217;m excited because it was one of the most terrifying and challenging tutorials I&#8217;ve ever created.<\/p>\n<p>This was a very difficult video to create for several reasons.<br \/>\n<!--more--><\/p>\n<h3>I have no artistic talent<\/h3>\n<p>The first hard part was how to make a visually interesting video when a big portion of the upfront work is really just me talking. I had to try to convince people why this was a good idea, when they should do it, and talk about how long it would take. There&#8217;s no video screencast at all on this part.<\/p>\n<p>The good news is that JF Brissette, supervising editor for ScreenCastsOnline, is extremely talented in creating visually interesting information out of what would be static if I did it. We brainstormed beforehand what kind of graphics I might want to use and I plopped them in at certain timestamps with no regard for how it looked. Then JF turned it into a thing of beauty that keeps your eyes entertained while I do the talking. I absolutely could not have made this video half as interesting without his help.<\/p>\n<h3>The easy part<\/h3>\n<p>The middle part of the video was the normal level of difficulty for doing a screencast. I recorded my process of planning out my apps using the iThoughts mind mapping software. Using our standard tool, ScreenFlow from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.telestream.net\/screenflow\/overview.htm\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">telestream.net\/&#8230;<\/a>, I could record my screen as I built a mind map for the audience.<\/p>\n<h3>When you can&#8217;t use ScreenFlow<\/h3>\n<p>But then the last third was when I had to record my screen while doing an ACTUAL nuke and pave. I decided to use my 2015 12&#8243; MacBook as the sacrificial lamb to be erased. Recording a clean install means I absolutely cannot use ScreenFlow to record the screen. There would be no do-overs with this one if I made any mistakes. So how to do it and do it well?<\/p>\n<p>The solution I chose had a few tricks to it. I decided to use an iPhone 11 Pro on the tiny tripod that Pat Dengler told us about a few weeks ago, the <a href=\"https:\/\/amzn.to\/2J3BBqN\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">GripTight One Micro Stand<\/a>. This would allow me to point the iPhone&#8217;s camera at the Macbook&#8217;s screen right in front of me and not really be in my way very much.<\/p>\n<p>Recording a computer screen with any camera comes with some big challenges. The first challenge was how to get rid of the reflections. Steve hung a big blanket over the window behind me, and I had to turn out all of the lights. In the earlier parts of the video, even with the lights off, you can occasionally see a little smudge of my shirt in one corner. For the last bit I wore a black shirt so it&#8217;s less noticeable.<\/p>\n<p>When I first showed Steve some of the footage he was shocked to see my hands on the keyboard. Well that&#8217;s pretty hard to eliminate, right?<\/p>\n<p>Now that I&#8217;ve got my hardware plan, the next trick was to figure out the software on the phone for the recording. I couldn&#8217;t use the standard Camera app that comes with iOS, because it would automatically keep changing the exposure as the screen went from jet black with an Apple logo to a bright white rectangle for the Recovery screen. I needed an app that would give me a static exposure.<\/p>\n<p>I own Halide, which is an app that allows you to shoot RAW photos and will give you full manual control of the camera. Halide, as near as I could figure, didn&#8217;t support video. Then I remembered Apple showcasing the app <a href=\"https:\/\/apps.apple.com\/app\/id436577167\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">FiLMiC Pro<\/a> during the keynote. This app will allow iPhone 11 users to film from more than one camera at the same time. That will be wicked cool, and I knew I would want to buy it eventually so I checked it out to see if it would do what I wanted.<\/p>\n<p>Turns out that FiLMiC Pro was the perfect tool for the job, because not only can you adjust the exposure and other settings for a video shoot, you can also store a preset of those settings. This was a huge advantage because it allowed me to stop the video recording during the VERY long boring parts of doing a reinstall of macOS and then turn it back on when things got &#8220;exciting&#8221; again. I wouldn&#8217;t have to fiddle with any settings and try to guess where I&#8217;d set it before; instead I could just tap the preset button and I knew I&#8217;d get the matching exposure.<\/p>\n<p>I remembered to hit the preset all but the very last part of the shoot. I was bummed, but in ScreenFlow there are some exposure settings you can do in post and I was able to make it not too jarring of a change.<\/p>\n<p>Putting the phone into the tripod mount was tricky for two reasons. I had to make sure that the control to tap the preset, which was nearly in the middle of the display, was not blocked by the tripod mount itself.<\/p>\n<p>But the hardest part was how to frame the computer in relation to the MacBook&#8217;s screen. I had to tilt the computer screen downwards from the top so that it matched the angle of the iPhone that was tilted up to see it. If I didn&#8217;t get the two screens parallel to each other, the viewer would see the MacBook keystoned so it looked like a trapezoid instead of a rectangle. I know, I could have fixed that in the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.podfeet.com\/blog\/2019\/09\/photos-ios-13\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">new Apple Photos app as I explained in a recent article<\/a>, but the video clips would all have to be adjusted to match each other. It&#8217;s always better to fix problems before they occur, rather than editing in post. Oh yeah, one more thing, I had to get the top of the Mac screen parallel to the top of the video too.<\/p>\n<h3>Scary to give this advice<\/h3>\n<p>I&#8217;d like to make one note about the content as well. I was more worried than ever to be extremely clear and precise on the advice I was giving in this video. I&#8217;m telling people to ERASE ALL OF THEIR DATA! Can you even imagine how awful it would be if I made a mistake in how to go about this? Of course I showed them the tools to make bootable clones, and I had to learn and teach how to turn off the feature that keeps modern Macs from booting from those bootable clones (the T2 chip prevents it by default.)<\/p>\n<p>I put in links to the Apple support articles for how to do the reinstalls and said repeatedly to read the documentation, not just listen to little old me. I said it again in my show description, and Don wrote it a third time in his email to his subscribers as well.<\/p>\n<p>Other than that, making a video of how to do a clean install was a piece of cake! Many, many thanks to JF for making the beginning not boring. Here&#8217;s a link to the teaser video you can watch for free, and you can get a free 7-day trial to watch the full video and then get hooked and become a subscriber! <a href=\"https:\/\/screencastsonline.com\/tutorials\/macos\/macos-clean-install\">Free Video Tutorial: macOS Clean Install &#8211; Apple Mac, iPad &amp; iPhone Tutorials from ScreenCastsOnline<\/a><\/p>\n<figure>\n<p><video controls=\"controls\" width=\"720\" height=\"\"><source src=\"http:\/\/traffic.libsyn.com\/donmc1\/SCOM0884-macosinstall-preview-1080.mp4\" type=\"video\/mp4\" \/><\/video><figcaption>Teaser Video for macOS Clean Install<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am really excited to tell you about my latest video tutorial for ScreenCastsOnline, how to do a clean install of macOS. I&#8217;m excited because it was one of the most terrifying and challenging tutorials I&#8217;ve ever created. 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