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Please find below several best practices for recording yourself on video. 

TECH SPECS

  • Check your video camera settings to make sure you are shooting one of three formats: 1080p at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps, or 1080p at 24fps. 720p and 4k is fine too.
    • On Android phones, the settings are usually in the main camera app behind the gear settings wheel
    • On iPhones, the camera settings are in the main settings icon in the photos and camera section
  • If you are unsure, no worries, your camera’s default setting should generally be ok.

 

CHOOSING YOUR IDEAL SHOOTING LOCATION

  • Find a location that is well-lit with natural sunlight or plenty of indoor lighting
  • Choose a quiet location with little background noise (street sounds, music, other people)
  • Avoid spaces with lots of echo
  • Turn off air conditioners and heaters to avoid fan noise
  • Provide a seat for yourself that is stationary and quiet (no chairs with wheels/swivels, overstuffed cushions, or squeaky screws)

 

SETTING UP YOUR PHONE / CAMERA

  • Set your laptop, phone, or camera on a tripod or steady surface (please do not hold your camera while shooting to avoid shaky footage)
  • Shoot horizontally (use landscape mode and avoid portrait mode)
  • Position camera at eye level (if you can, avoid angles where the camera lens is looking up or down on you)
  • Choose a non-distracting background (avoid windows, showing other people, posters/signs that can be read, etc.)

 

LIGHTING

  • Shoot in daylight if possible
  • Position yourself so windows or your main light sources are facing you, not behind you.
  • Avoid overhead lights
  • When shooting indoors, consider using a ring light that clips to your computer/phone to help light your face

 

CAMERA PRESENCE

  • Look at the camera at all times
  • Keep your hand movements to a minimum
  • Stand/sit up straight
  • Keep your hands to your side or gently folded in front of you (no crossed arms)
  • Keep your shoulders relaxed
  • Smile, especially at the beginning and the end of each response

 

SPEAKING/ANSWERING QUESTIONS

  • When answering question prompts, rephrase the question at the beginning of your response instead of jumping right into your answer 
  • Start and end your answers with a second of silence, looking straight into the camera
  • Start and end your answers definitively (Avoid starting every sentence with “so’s” and “um’s” and ending with upward intonations, like you would when asking a question)
  • Start your answer again if a noise interrupts your answer, such as a police siren or dog barking

 

CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES TO AVOID

  • Clothing with colors that blend in with your background
  • Patterns (stripes, plaids, polka dots)
  • Shiny fabrics or jewelry
  • Visible labels, logos, text, images
  • Wrinkled clothes
  • All white or all black clothing
  • Noisy accessories that could interfere with your audio

 

A FEW OTHER HELPFUL HINTS

  • If you can, ask a friend/family member to assist you while you record
  • Do a short recording test to make sure you can see and hear yourself clearly
  • Have water handy for clearing your throat
  • A bite from an apple can help take care of a dry mouth!

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Video Tips

Please find below several best practices for recording yourself on video. 

TECH SPECS

  • Check your video camera settings to make sure you are shooting one of three formats: 1080p at 30fps, 1080p at 60fps, or 1080p at 24fps. 720p and 4k is fine too.
    • On Android phones, the settings are usually in the main camera app behind the gear settings wheel
    • On iPhones, the camera settings are in the main settings icon in the photos and camera section
  • If you are unsure, no worries, your camera’s default setting should generally be ok.

 

CHOOSING YOUR IDEAL SHOOTING LOCATION

  • Find a location that is well-lit with natural sunlight or plenty of indoor lighting
  • Choose a quiet location with little background noise (street sounds, music, other people)
  • Avoid spaces with lots of echo
  • Turn off air conditioners and heaters to avoid fan noise
  • Provide a seat for yourself that is stationary and quiet (no chairs with wheels/swivels, overstuffed cushions, or squeaky screws)

 

SETTING UP YOUR PHONE / CAMERA

  • Set your laptop, phone, or camera on a tripod or steady surface (please do not hold your camera while shooting to avoid shaky footage)
  • Shoot horizontally (use landscape mode and avoid portrait mode)
  • Position camera at eye level (if you can, avoid angles where the camera lens is looking up or down on you)
  • Choose a non-distracting background (avoid windows, showing other people, posters/signs that can be read, etc.)

 

LIGHTING

  • Shoot in daylight if possible
  • Position yourself so windows or your main light sources are facing you, not behind you.
  • Avoid overhead lights
  • When shooting indoors, consider using a ring light that clips to your computer/phone to help light your face

 

CAMERA PRESENCE

  • Look at the camera at all times
  • Keep your hand movements to a minimum
  • Stand/sit up straight
  • Keep your hands to your side or gently folded in front of you (no crossed arms)
  • Keep your shoulders relaxed
  • Smile, especially at the beginning and the end of each response

 

SPEAKING/ANSWERING QUESTIONS

  • When answering question prompts, rephrase the question at the beginning of your response instead of jumping right into your answer 
  • Start and end your answers with a second of silence, looking straight into the camera
  • Start and end your answers definitively (Avoid starting every sentence with “so’s” and “um’s” and ending with upward intonations, like you would when asking a question)
  • Start your answer again if a noise interrupts your answer, such as a police siren or dog barking

 

CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES TO AVOID

  • Clothing with colors that blend in with your background
  • Patterns (stripes, plaids, polka dots)
  • Shiny fabrics or jewelry
  • Visible labels, logos, text, images
  • Wrinkled clothes
  • All white or all black clothing
  • Noisy accessories that could interfere with your audio

 

A FEW OTHER HELPFUL HINTS

  • If you can, ask a friend/family member to assist you while you record
  • Do a short recording test to make sure you can see and hear yourself clearly
  • Have water handy for clearing your throat
  • A bite from an apple can help take care of a dry mouth!