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OneTake

Make a mistake while recording? Retake just that part.

Mac app for recording screencasts and slide narrations by scenes, one take at a time. Make a mistake? Redo just that part, not the whole thing. Select the best takes, export to video in seconds — no editor. For course creators and educators on macOS.

Top comment

Hey everyone, I'm Luca, the developer of OneTake. I do a lot of recorded webinars, and until a month ago, every time I sat down to record a presentation, when I’d mess up I'd have to start over. At first I restarted from scratch, then I wised up begun splitting each topic/slide in single recording sessions. Of course that generated a lot of video files, and… what a pain having to stitch together all these files in Final Cut Pro! Hours lost editing instead of recording videos. For the life of me, all existing screen recorders I can find assume you either get it right in one go (they allow you to pause in between but that’s it), or make mistakes and "fix it in post" to then spend hours in a video editor. For me, neither is true. So, I developed OneTake. At the core, each topic is its own scene, each scene can have multiple takes. Say I am at slide eight? I try a take, I review it immediately and if it's good I move on. If not, I do more takes and review them until I'm happy, but only for slide eight! Select the best take, trim it if you need, and move to slide nine. Takes for all previous slides recorded are safe. When you’re done, OneTake stitches the sequence of best takes into a single video, passthrough, no re-encoding, lossless. Or to Final Cut Pro XML if you like to spice it up. Fully keyboard driven, I tried to make it as productive as possible. Built for: – Course creators making narrated lessons – Educators recording lectures, flipped-classroom videos, training videos – Sales and marketing professionals creating business webinars I'll be happy to answer any questions, thanks for taking a look.

About OneTake on Product Hunt

Make a mistake while recording? Retake just that part.

OneTake was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Mac app for recording screencasts and slide narrations by scenes, one take at a time. Make a mistake? Redo just that part, not the whole thing. Select the best takes, export to video in seconds — no editor. For course creators and educators on macOS.

On the analytics side, OneTake competes within Productivity, Education and Video — topics that collectively have 734.1k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how OneTake performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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