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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
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6 Tips to look amazing on camera πŸ˜‰

How To Design a Youtube or Zoom Background You're *Actually* Proud Of
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
1. Spread Out Your Background Items

A common mistake: clumping furniture behind your head. Makes it claustrophobic.

Instead, extend some furniture off-camera.

This creates the sense of a larger world beyond the screen.

You’re a world-builder πŸ§™πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ

@AnnaAkana is great at this.
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
2. Fill Up Empty Space

Avoid the blank white wall.

We humans speak the language of signaling. Just as important as the words we say.

Signal intentionality. Make your space a *home* for your audience.

People will feel drawn to you.

@AliAbdaal thanks for doing this so well
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
3. Think Beyond Physical Items.

You can also add visual interest with textures & light/shadow.

You're an artist. The video frame is your canvas. Be creative.

Ask - how else can you "paint" interest into your video frame?

@mondobytes does an amazing job with lighting 😊
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
4. Think Layers

Add layers to your scene

Depth = Rich & Engaging
Flat = Cheap & "Webcammy"

Again, make the human on the other side feel welcomed.

We're here to connect w real people. Create a space they want to "be" in

Amazing work as always by @MasterClass @ElaineWelteroth
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
* Speaking of which, here's how to design your video setup like @MasterClass


Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
5. Perspective

Want to create spaciousness? Use a wider lens. If you're worried your space is too small, this tip is for you

Love this setup by @EricFloberg
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
Speaking of small spaces, here's a video of me making a studio in a tiny office closet to prove it's possible 😜

youtu.be/qpsQxzbXxMo
Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
6. Finally, a little camera magic:

If you move camera back & zoom in, your decor will look bigger.

Great if you want specific items to be more prominent.

Also great if you're lazy & want less of your wall to show on camera πŸ˜‰

Another great one by @MasterClass @shondarhimes
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
These are just a few examples I pulled from our Inspirations Library

It's a gallery of screenshots we've been collecting over time & one of the first steps we take every student/client through when designing a new studio.
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Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
If you're building a video studio for yourself, this is one of the most helpful tools. It'll help you better understand your own visual taste.

We just made it available free here!
✨ bit.ly/3Qsq2th
Kevin Shen - We Design Video Studios πŸŽ₯✨
@theKevinShen
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And MOST importantly... please give yourself a hug today. You deserve it. Love you fam😊
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