![]() ![]() When shooting indoors, consider using a ring light that clips to your computer/phone to help light your face.Position yourself so windows or your main light sources are facing you, not behind you.Choose a non-distracting background (avoid windows, showing other people, posters/signs that can be read etc). ![]() Position camera at eye level (if you can, avoid angles where the camera lens is looking up or down on you).Shoot horizontally (use landscape mode and avoid portrait mode).Set your laptop, phone, or camera on a tripod or steady surface (please do not hold your camera while shooting to avoid shaky footage).Provide a seat for yourself that is stationary and quiet (no chairs with wheels/swivels, overstuffed cushions, or squeaky screws).Turn off air conditioners and heaters to avoid fan noise.Choose a quiet location with little background noise (street sounds, music, other people).Find a location that is well-lit with natural sunlight or plenty of indoor lighting.If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to NYU Media Production at YOUR IDEAL SHOOTING LOCATION Please click here for a downloadable version. We've also added a Best Practices for Video Classes at the bottom of this document as some of these tips are applicable for video classes and meetings. ![]() As many of us are finding new ways to work and study, the NYU Media Production team compiled the following tips for recording yourself on video. ![]()
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