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How to Look Professional on Zoom (Transcript)

now that we’ve all become totally reliant on zoom  for video communications we’re starting to figure   out that what makes us look professional and  gorgeous in an in-person setting is a little   different than what makes us awesome unzoom my  name is Anna Runkle I’m gonna give you ten tips   for looking great and making an impact when you’re  using zoom I’m gonna do this by starting how we   all start like this with my camera looking up at  me like pretty much right up my nose in the most   unflattering way because it’s on a desk in front  of me so number one is use a pile of books or a   box like this one and put it under your laptop  or your device like that and get it just right   up there above your eye line number two mute your  camera when you have to walk around it’s really   distracting for everybody to try to look at you  like this and if there’s a lot of noise around   you mute your mic so that people don’t have to  listen to this while you’re talking or this or   this or this or this you guys I told you to  turn off the TV number three get away from   these drab walls and seat yourself in front of  a background number four get some space behind   you see how nice angles can be but pay attention  to what is actually behind you in the shot things   like this and that number five let some window  light come onto your face you can actually use   a sheer fabric or blind so that you have some  diffused light number six wear some color it   brightens that little square that is your entire  zoom universe at least what other people can see   of you number seven if you’re a person who wears  makeup wear makeup it looks pretty and it makes   your eyes and your expressions easier to see  number eight you know that phrase the clothes   make the man or woman in this case well unzoom  as long as you don’t stand up it’s only your top   half that makes you so make the most of it in  a head and shoulders shot open necklines like   this they make you look a bit naked and kind of  floppy gauzy fabrics and ones that have logos or   wrinkles on them they can look too casual go for  fabrics that give you texture and crispness like   in collars number nine use a quality microphone  if you possibly can and use ear pods or headphones   like these so that you can screen out room  noise and number 10 if you really must look   at your phone or open another window to sneak  some work in don’t forget we can still see you   so don’t do this don’t do this so just like in  real life sit up straight give the speaker your   full attention and refrain from making noise  while they’re speaking like uh-huh uh-huh let   them know that you’re listening with your facial  expression and your body language because that’s   what helps people like you and trust you and feel  connected and that is how to be awesome unzoom

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