The presentation is important!
If your video looks good, you look good too and you make a better impression and have more impact on your audience.
Follow a few simple rules and apply certain “tricks” when recording your presentation. It will look more professional.
Ensure the quality of both audio and video is good. For quality purposes, we recommend the use of a separate headset with integrated microphone;
Do an audio sound check before recording.
Output set to 1920 x 1080 full HD; if that is not possible, use the setting as close to this one as possible (720 HD);
Disable system messages and warnings, like e-mail notifications, skype messages, etc.;
When recording, limit the background noise (separate room/location);
Rehearse the presentation several times to check the duration of the presentations. Stick to the time limits:
Summary video: max 5 minutes;
Presentation video: max 15 minutes.
Speak clearly and not too quick;
Check if there is a delay between starting the recording (click the ‘Record’ button) and the recording of audio and video.
Test the quality of both audio and video before recording;
Introduce yourself at the start of your presentation, including your name and the title of your presentation;
Do not speak too quickly;
Keep in mind that what you include in your video, will be available online.
If you also include a picture in picture recording of yourself in the presentation, please feel free to do so. Be aware that the frame of yourself will be covering a part of the presentation slides.
When including a picture in picture:
Be sure to be visible and well positioned as well as illuminated properly;
Be sure to have a source of light (windows, bulbs etc.) in front of you or slightly from the side;
Try to align your face parallel to the webcam.
if the laptop is too low you can place some books underneath to raise it a little, rather than tilting the screen.
Make sure only intended content is included in the presentation.
View the presentation video on another device to check the quality of the recording (e.g. sound too soft / loud, level of background noise, etc.).