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Recording Best Practices
This video demonstrates some do’s and don’t for video conferencing. We talk about tools and apps, proper equipment, best practices, tips for lighting yourself and some great examples.
Quicktime to record
With Quicktime, you can only do one thing at a time (Record Audio, or Video, or your Screen). However, if you want video and your screen to be recorded, Zoom might be your better option. At this point in time, we would then recommend uploading that media to Google Drive, then sharing the media link.
Pros:
High quality recording
Better quality than using zoom or stream2
Easy to use and save to your local hard drive
Cons:
You have to record, then upload the video to some sort of streaming service (Google Drive, YouTube, ERA A+V, Techsmith)
It has a basic editor. You split and trim video and delete unwanted pieces