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Mic Off, Clothes On: 5 Videoconference Essentials

April 6, 2020
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Posted by Ian Whitworth
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Audio version 9 mins or listen on Spotify


Straight Into The Videoconference Soup

 

A few weeks ago video meetings were something you only really did if you had an American head office, and now it’s our whole life. Turnarounds that fast get confusing.

Some of you might remember my Mum from that time I took her on Weekend Sunrise and she was much more likeable than me. She loves a chat, and she’s alone in her house missing all her friends at the gym and shops. We just set her up with iPad Facetime so the whole family can check in.

I called her up. She said, “I see you’re having some soup.”

I looked around the room. She has excellent eyesight and I had been making soup the day before. What tiny piece of telltale evidence had she spotted? Because Mum skills never die.

“Uh … where’s the soup Mum?”

“In front of you.”

I looked down and I’m wearing last year’s Scene Change promo t-shirt with the Warhol-inspired screenprint.

 

 

I realised that my own mother believes that I will get on a video chat while sitting on the couch, drinking Campbells Chicken Noodle Soup straight from the can, like it’s a refreshing beer.

Oh 2020, has it come to this?

Yeah it probably has. Like wandering through other people’s Zoom conferences in your underpants, what was shocking in late March is now just baseline survival normal. Personal presentation standards are in a worse free fall than the stock market. Why not smash a few room-temperature soups while you’re at it?

No disrespect to my Mum, who listens to these stories every week. Hi Mum, love you! Everyone finds videoconferencing a confusing, alienating experience.

I’m pretty comfortable with it but last week I had to learn four different conferencing apps. When you’re the presenter and each app has completely different buttons and menus, it’s pretty easy to come across as a bumbling fool.

So this week, a few pointers to be your best on screen.

 

1. Videoconference Lighting Essentials

 

The videoconference medium offers so many ways to look like a murderer.

The worst is the desk-in-the-corner look: bright light behind you and none in front so you’re just a silhouette. You couldn’t be scarier if you were wearing full clown makeup.

 

Bad videoconference lighting

 

Overhead fluorescent office lighting gives you raccoon shadows under your eyes, and skin colour like you just came off a three week meth bender.

The best, cheapest option is to face a window that doesn’t have direct sun coming through it. You get a nice soft, diffused light that’s forgiving to the lumpiest head.

If you don’t have a window, invest in a ring light. They’re pretty affordable. They are super-popular among Insta influencers for make-up application vids, although if COVID 19 has a silver lining, it will be watching influencer faces slowly deflate over the next six months. The ultimate slow-motion spectator sport for the rest of us.

Jokes about vanity aside, your appearance on videoconferences messes with your head. As the lockdown months drag on, your general mental state will be helped by looking fully human on calls. It’s not that you don’t look good, it’s that laptop cams and lighting are brutal and it really helps to counter those effects. It’s  not vanity, it’s basic sanity maintenance.

 

2. Camera Up, Head Back

 

Laptop camera angles are set up to make you look much worse than you actually do.

They look up your nose. They make you tilt your head down and that gives you a double chin. Get yourself a laptop stand, or just use a box, to raise it 20cm or so and you will instantly look better.

 

Videoconference laptop stand

Cures double chins faster than cosmetic surgery

 

Also, try to keep your face at least 40-50 cm from the camera. A lot of people lean right in like a submarine commander into a periscope. It’s not so terrible at icon size, but if you’re switched to full screen your head looks like a giant potato, blemishes and all.

Please. We can see you fine.

 

 

3. Bandwidth – the Parent Trap

 

I did a Business Chicks webinar last week, co-presented with the excellent Lacey Filipich. We did all the tests before the show, it all worked perfectly. Hundreds of viewers logged in, the MC threw to Lacey in Perth, and … crickets. We heard one syllable in ten. Cue several long minutes of the MC filling dead air while Lacey chats to her laptop, blissfully unaware.

Lacey has two small kids, the natural enemy of the videoconference. Sure enough, they waited until the webinar kicked off before they started playing games on her phone, hooked into the home wireless. Welcome to 2020 and its Data Hunger Games*.

 

 

Lacey Filipich Videoconference

“It’s coming FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE LACEY!”

 

Uploads are the worst bandwidth killer. You can’t keep kids off devices all day for your regular video meetings, where you’re just one of many participants. But if you’re leading the meeting, those kids will sense your vulnerability and start torrenting Fortnite hacks or whatever. Your well-planned presentation is doomed.

Yet kids must be occupied or they’ll just come into the room and complain while you’re on air.

Pro tip: hotspot the kids to your mobile data just before you kick off.

It’s not like you were going to use that data while being OUTSIDE HAVING A LIFE, is it?

 

4. Videoconference Apps Are Ratting You Out

 

Should you feel private and secure using the popular videoconference apps?

Not a bit. They are snitching on you like prison inmates all the way. At least last week Zoom stopped sending your user data to Facebook.

But here’s a quick selection of Zoom fun facts. It has an attention-tracker so your boss can tell if you’re doing something more interesting during their PowerPoint:

 

Zoom snitch

 

 

From the Zoom terms: “It is the meeting host’s responsibility to notify participants if this feature is in use,” hmm reassuring. There’s also the private message post-meeting snitch.

 

 

And sure Zoom is a handy tool for business communication but does it also have a feature to help hackers install malware and breach your entire network? You bet it does.

I’m sure they’ll block the security holes quickly but the snitching options, not so much. Assume everything you do on videoconferences will become public knowledge.

 

5. Mic Off, Clothes On

 

When someone else says it better than I can, I’ll let them do it:

 

 

 

Please, nobody wants to hear your snacking at close range. Sure you’re at home but it’s a real meeting. You’re only one mouse click (or non-click) away from being a viral sensation like this or Potato Boss in the photo at the top.

That blank white Zoom screen that says “Please wait for your host to start this meeting” should carry a flashing warning that says

“No further clicks required for your camera and mic to switch on  AUTOMATICALLY, and your host might START THE MEETING EARLY LOL”.

So be dressed. As long as there’s a single computer on in your house, stay dressed.

And that, folks, is what business advice has come to in this magical year.

 

* Late update from Lacey: “Since that webinar, I now have two wireless options – got a second one, just for me, no one else in the household has the password. My kids don’t know it exists yet, and I’ve named it obscurely so they think it belongs to my neighbours.”  Strong move.

 


 

If you liked this you might also enjoy 10 Tips For Un-Hot People To Get Ahead In Business.

Also I write a story like this every Tuesday, drop your email here and get it in your inbox without troublesome bookmarks.

Finally if you missed the email I’m about to start a new interesting thing. Now we’re all bunkered down it’s important to stay sane and motivated. So I’m sharing interviewer duties on twice-weekly video chats with top-level speakers and thinkers, in informal mode looking at how we can all cope in these strange times.

The show are a joint project from Scene Change and our friends at Saxton Speakers. It’s all developing quite fast, check out speakers/dates here.

It’s coming at you out of the nice pop-up video stream studios we’ve built around the country to stop the kind of videoconference shenanigans you were just reading about. It’ll look like you’re actually at an event and you can forget you’re in your home prison for a while.

It’s all free, why not join us.

 

Scene Change videoconference studio

Scene Change Sydney video studio

Spotify link

April 6, 2020

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on Mic Off, Clothes On: 5 Videoconference Essentials.
  1. Fionn
    April 6, 2020 @ 11:06 pm
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    “although if COVID 19 has a silver lining, it will be watching influencer faces slowly deflate over the next six months.” I had to think about this for a few seconds, and then I laughed and laughed and laughed.

  2. Ian Whitworth
    April 7, 2020 @ 1:09 am
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    Glad to provide laugh-creation services in these weird times!

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