Remote work is on everyone’s mind these days. Rapid onboarding on best practices for video conferencing across an organization is essential. If everyone looks the part and acts like a pro, you’ll achieve more during your call and make productivity grow. This is our quick guide to make remote-worker onboarding feel like a breeze. In simple, 15 second clips, we cover tips for Lighting, Video, Sound, Background, and Actions in front of the camera.
LIGHT UP YOUR MEETING
Command your meeting with a great presence. If no-one can see you, you are not in attendance!
1 - natural light give the best lighting for a video meeting. Position yourself facing a window (direct light from the side is good too)
2 - a selfie ring is a great alternative to natural light and gives you more constant, predictable results
3 - if all else fails, a lamp or two positioned at a 45˚ angle towards your torso will work just fine
4 - don’t let the sunlight from behind you turn you into a shadow. Put the blinds down