As organizations around the world quickly implemented work-from-home policies to slow the spread of the virus, video conference calls became the ultimate solution to connect the remote workforce. However, there is one aspect of video calls that is still often overlooked - lighting quality. We`ve all been on calls where some participants are hard to see because of poor lighting.they are backlit, giving a silhouette effect; otherwise, they may have harsh shadows on one side of their face, have too much light resulting in a blown-out look or be barely lit at all.Regardless, lousy lighting that interferes with participants` clearly seeing one another is, at best, a distraction and, at worst, detrimental to the entire experience. That`s why it`s essential to have proper lighting in place before the start of your call, especially if you`re meeting with key stakeholders, leading a team meeting or hosting a company-wide event or a customer-facing webinar. When looking for lighting solutions for video conferencing, there are a couple of things to keep in mind Put the brightest light source in front of you-or at a 45-degree angle. Experts recommend positioning yourself so your main light source is directly in front of you or at a 45-degree angle to you. If you're lucky enough to have a big window in front of you where you work, that's great.
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