Best Practices for Recording Remotely

Curious about how to create polished and professional remote recordings? You're in the right place!

 

Recording remotely can be challenging, but following best practices ensures your content is high-quality and professional. Here are some key tips to achieve the best results.

 

Well Lit Area: Lighting is crucial for good video quality. Ensure your recording area is well-lit to avoid shadows and dark spots on your face or subject. The location where you record your video is important. You should choose well-lit area with a non-distracting background. Avoid placing a very bright light source behind you as this will make your face look dark and your background washed out. Light sources should be brighter on your face.

Good Framing: Proper framing makes your video look polished and professional.

  • Eye Level: Position your camera at eye level to create a more natural and engaging perspective.
  • Headroom: Leave a small amount of space between the top of your head and the top of the frame to avoid cutting off your head or having too much empty space. 

Clean Audio: Clear audio with no background noise is almost more important than good video.

  • Microphone: Use an external microphone if possible for better sound quality. Built-in microphones on laptops and cameras often pick up more background noise.
  • Quiet Environment: Choose a quiet location away from potential noise sources like traffic, appliances, or loud neighbors. Close windows and doors to minimize external sounds.
  • Soundproofing: If possible, use soft furnishings like rugs, curtains, and cushions to dampen echoes and improve sound quality.

Additional Tips:

  • Stable Setup: Use a tripod or stable surface to keep your camera steady and avoid shaky footage.
  • Background: Keep your background tidy and uncluttered to maintain focus on the subject. A plain wall, bookcase, or simple decor works best.
  • Test Before Recording: Do a quick test recording to check your lighting, framing, and audio levels. This allows you to make adjustments before starting the actual recording.

By following these best practices, you can ensure your remote recordings are high-quality and professional, helping you create engaging and effective content.