About the Course
One of the biggest hurdles that we hear in people not recording videos is...wait for it...background.
- My house is too messy
- I don't have a real office set up
- There are too many people walking around me at my office
- My walls are ugly
- I need to redecorate but I don't have the time
What if I told you that you're overthinking it? That your background isn't the first or last thing that clients should be looking at. Or, we could take a higher road and give you some real tools and practices that will help you get your background to a place where it adds to your video instead of distracting from it. That's what this course is all about. Combining years of knowledge, thousands of clients' feedback, hundreds of thousands of videos, and some real set/production design principles to guide you in the right direction. Here is what we're going to cover:
- Why is set/production design so important?
- What are some design principles to keep in mind?
- What items are best to use?
- How do I position items in my background?
- When should I use a virtual background?
- Rules around how to choose and use a virtual background
- Using BombBomb features like Video Page and Screen Recorder to enhance the video background.
What you'll Learn: By the end of this course you will have much better knowledge of how to improve your background through placement and items as well as how to decide when a virtual background may be appropriate and why.
Estimated time to Completion: 33 minutes
What you Need:
- You
- Your computer
- Your camera
- Your consistent workspace
- Some thoughts on what you'd like to improve in your background
- An open mind
Course Categories
Course Instructor
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Set Design
- Why is Set Design Important? (5:11)
- Background Items (6:10)
- Background Placement (3:20)
- Background Success Story (1:58)
- Virtual Background (6:42)
- How to Speak to Your Background (6:12)
About the Course
One of the biggest hurdles that we hear in people not recording videos is...wait for it...background.
- My house is too messy
- I don't have a real office set up
- There are too many people walking around me at my office
- My walls are ugly
- I need to redecorate but I don't have the time
What if I told you that you're overthinking it? That your background isn't the first or last thing that clients should be looking at. Or, we could take a higher road and give you some real tools and practices that will help you get your background to a place where it adds to your video instead of distracting from it. That's what this course is all about. Combining years of knowledge, thousands of clients' feedback, hundreds of thousands of videos, and some real set/production design principles to guide you in the right direction. Here is what we're going to cover:
- Why is set/production design so important?
- What are some design principles to keep in mind?
- What items are best to use?
- How do I position items in my background?
- When should I use a virtual background?
- Rules around how to choose and use a virtual background
- Using BombBomb features like Video Page and Screen Recorder to enhance the video background.
What you'll Learn: By the end of this course you will have much better knowledge of how to improve your background through placement and items as well as how to decide when a virtual background may be appropriate and why.
Estimated time to Completion: 33 minutes
What you Need:
- You
- Your computer
- Your camera
- Your consistent workspace
- Some thoughts on what you'd like to improve in your background
- An open mind
-
Set Design
- Why is Set Design Important? (5:11)
- Background Items (6:10)
- Background Placement (3:20)
- Background Success Story (1:58)
- Virtual Background (6:42)
- How to Speak to Your Background (6:12)