Camera, lighting and sound guide for recording a school concert in Teams or Zoom


The plan
Sound
• Mobile phones – these have great built in mics. Stand the camera on something or be careful how you hold it as you want to record your voice not the rustling noise of your hand holding the camera.
• Turn off background noises, such as air conditioning, the TV, a fan, your siblings.
• Laptops do not always have the best mics, but if you sing loudly and clearly it really helps.
Lighting
• If possible, sit at right angles to a window, or with light reflect off a plain wall.
• If the sun is very bright then it can be defused with a plain sheet.
• Use natural light not artificial light.
Camera
• Use in landscape orientation, not portrait. It will look better when played back on computer monitors and widescreen TVs and will be easier to edit.
• Keep the camera at eye level, rather than pointing up your nose or looking down on you.
• Everyone watching will be able to see your back ground. Sitting with a plain background behind you is recommended.
Action
Software
• Students recorded footage on their phones with the Adobe Premier Rush App. These clips are save to the Adobe cloud allowing the student to continue editing on their phone or on a PC or Mac computer.
• Irrespective of the software and camera used, students must check they are able to export their video from their device to you shared storage.
Exporting
• Do not compress or email video files.
Help
• Please observe social distancing by not meeting fellow students to work in groups.
• You may ask your parents / siblings to be your camera operator, sound recorder and lighting department.
Your suggestions?
• Click the floating live chat icon and the bottom right of this page to ask questions, provide feedback, or submit tips for this article (your name will not be published).
Help
• You may ask your parents / siblings to be your camera operator, sound recorder and lighting department.