Hi Gordon, EXCELLENT Video. Perfect pacing. And I can qualify this statement. I have worked in the film industry for over 40 years. I also teach classes. My students have went on to be very good filmmakers. A long way of saying, the student (me) has learned a lot from you, the "Instructor." Trust me, don't change a thing. You are a great teacher and one can only teach when they truly know their subject! I bow before you. And thanks again. I will be sharing this video with a bunch of Santa Claus groups. You have single handily simply made a lot of children around the world receive Santa into their home a bit more clearly. BTW, I am "OFTEN" told I talk too much. But enough to earn over a 100 k... extra....... thru talking too much.. Talk on.............. Best, and thanks again, Santa Mike
Many thanks. My heart sank when I saw it was 20 mins long, but it actually was interesting and helpful. Unfortunately my background just won't make any of the improvements you demonstrated. It looks like I have to either get a green screen or use the boring white divider I currently use. Thanks for a great video - helpful, not laboured, not too fast or slow with details.
Thanks for the comment Dani! I'm working on getting the videos shorter, but I tend to just record basically in one go, so that I get more content out there. Glad you found it useful though :-D
Gordon, Thank you for the green screen information. With white hair and white as the main color in my logo, I have been going crazy trying to fix the haloing problem. Your video has been very helpful. Ed
Great video. I had an event. Had the green screen and had a custom virtual background for the event. If I clicked I have a green screen and then the virtual background, the whole thing just kept shimmering in a weird hybrid my virtual background/ green screen combo. It worked when I unchecked the green screen box. Would you know how I could fix the issue? Thank you for your help.
I've not seen that, so not sure what the issue is. Maybe try uninstalling and reinstalling the Zoom client? If you have a green screen, and tick the "I have a green screen" box, and then select your virtual background, it should work fine. Only other thing I can think of is that your green screen is an odd shade of green that it's not recognising, or the lighting is strong and casting strong shadows, and it thinks only part of it is green.
A green screen mostly, and making sure the lighting is as even as I can. I'm actually breaking several "rules" (not lighting the screen separately, standing way too close, etc.) but done carefully it works.
That's basically what the whole video is explaining. In short, have a clean, uncluttered background, with plenty of contrast between you and it, and make sure you're well lit.
Just to let you know, I'm NEVER EVER going to choose "The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli as my virtual background, because I'll get in trouble for showing my friends the human form of art. I ONLY use appropriate virtual backgrounds even though I disappear within the frame when I share pictures of friends, loved ones or pets that died when I was younger or something like that. My parents told me that the 🖥 is very old, because the light quality in my bedroom isn't very good at all. I enjoy using virtual backgrounds very much during my Zoom meetings, because my personal sanctuary is perfectly camouflaged from hackers who plan to spy on me when my Logi 720P webcam is seen on 🔝 of the PC. It's entirely similar to the bad light quality in the office where they keep a very old Mac OS 🖥 that doesn't have good compatibility for virtual backgrounds. Just to let you know, I’m going to teach my friends how to use and fix virtual backgrounds THIS week in November 2020. It’ll be on Zoom. After all, I’m a patient and a good 👩🏼🏫. 😂
I can not get back to the original black background. Yes, I have done the adjustment in the settings but my screen is still a grey colour with a with a white outline of a camera in the middle. No one seems to know what to do, even Zoom! Thanks in anticipation.
Pretty much everything I'm talking about has little to nothing to do with what I'm doing on the laptop - it's how you set up your physical environment so that your laptop/camera can do its thing. If you can let me know what specifically you would have liked me to show that I didn't I'll look at putting together a separate video on that.
The fuzzy glitch was driving me insane best video so far, thanks.
Glad it helped
Hi Gordon, EXCELLENT Video. Perfect pacing. And I can qualify this statement. I have worked in the film industry for over 40 years. I also teach classes. My students have went on to be very good filmmakers. A long way of saying, the student (me) has learned a lot from you, the "Instructor." Trust me, don't change a thing. You are a great teacher and one can only teach when they truly know their subject! I bow before you. And thanks again. I will be sharing this video with a bunch of Santa Claus groups. You have single handily simply made a lot of children around the world receive Santa into their home a bit more clearly. BTW, I am "OFTEN" told I talk too much. But enough to earn over a 100 k... extra....... thru talking too much.. Talk on.............. Best, and thanks again, Santa Mike
That's awesome Gerald, and humbled by your kind praise. Also very happy that I helped kids receive Santa clearly :-)
Many thanks. My heart sank when I saw it was 20 mins long, but it actually was interesting and helpful. Unfortunately my background just won't make any of the improvements you demonstrated. It looks like I have to either get a green screen or use the boring white divider I currently use. Thanks for a great video - helpful, not laboured, not too fast or slow with details.
Thanks for the comment Dani! I'm working on getting the videos shorter, but I tend to just record basically in one go, so that I get more content out there.
Glad you found it useful though :-D
Gordon,
Thank you for the green screen information. With white hair and white as the main color in my logo, I have been going crazy trying to fix the haloing problem. Your video has been very helpful. Ed
Glad to be of service Ed
Thank you so much for this ... very much appreciated (and I LOVED being able to buy you a cup of "coffee" as my THANK YOU! *smile*)
You're very welcome, and thank you for the caffeine injection 😊
on zoom, i can see the background through my eyeballs and head and stuff. even though i have a green screen. wtf is going on. help!
Great video. I had an event. Had the green screen and had a custom virtual background for the event. If I clicked I have a green screen and then the virtual background, the whole thing just kept shimmering in a weird hybrid my virtual background/ green screen combo. It worked when I unchecked the green screen box. Would you know how I could fix the issue? Thank you for your help.
I've not seen that, so not sure what the issue is. Maybe try uninstalling and reinstalling the Zoom client? If you have a green screen, and tick the "I have a green screen" box, and then select your virtual background, it should work fine.
Only other thing I can think of is that your green screen is an odd shade of green that it's not recognising, or the lighting is strong and casting strong shadows, and it thinks only part of it is green.
how did you create the realistic looking background from your dining room
A green screen mostly, and making sure the lighting is as even as I can.
I'm actually breaking several "rules" (not lighting the screen separately, standing way too close, etc.) but done carefully it works.
Awesome advice. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Can anyone help me i,in my case,the option of add image is only there and not of video,how to fix that please help!!!
I would make sure you're using the most recent version - download from zoom.us/download
@@EffectiveRemoteRelationships yes i have kept my zoom app up to date its updated.
@@ziyankhanpathan3604 In that case I'm guessing your PC might not be very powerful and Zoom therefore doesn't give you the option.
@@GordonMullan ohk :( thanks for replying sir!😃
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My Zoom background has a lot of fuzzy movement, how can I remove it to have a clear background?
That's basically what the whole video is explaining. In short, have a clean, uncluttered background, with plenty of contrast between you and it, and make sure you're well lit.
Just to let you know, I'm NEVER EVER going to choose "The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli as my virtual background, because I'll get in trouble for showing my friends the human form of art. I ONLY use appropriate virtual backgrounds even though I disappear within the frame when I share pictures of friends, loved ones or pets that died when I was younger or something like that. My parents told me that the 🖥 is very old, because the light quality in my bedroom isn't very good at all. I enjoy using virtual backgrounds very much during my Zoom meetings, because my personal sanctuary is perfectly camouflaged from hackers who plan to spy on me when my Logi 720P webcam is seen on 🔝 of the PC. It's entirely similar to the bad light quality in the office where they keep a very old Mac OS 🖥 that doesn't have good compatibility for virtual backgrounds. Just to let you know, I’m going to teach my friends how to use and fix virtual backgrounds THIS week in November 2020. It’ll be on Zoom. After all, I’m a patient and a good 👩🏼🏫. 😂
I can not get back to the original black background. Yes, I have done the adjustment in the settings but my screen is still a grey colour with a with a white outline of a camera in the middle. No one seems to know what to do, even Zoom! Thanks in anticipation.
You should just be able to select "None" (the first option) in the virtual background options in Zoom
Where is the tutoriao
It's the video?
Audio is not great.
Did you listen all the way through? I start with the laptop audio but then switch to a headset about a minute in.
You talk to much, just get to the point!!!!!!!
Fair point, it could be a bit tighter, but people seem to be getting value from it, judging by the views and thumbs up
Next time, please show your viewers what you are doing on the laptop, I mean the process of it and please talk less. Thank you.
Pretty much everything I'm talking about has little to nothing to do with what I'm doing on the laptop - it's how you set up your physical environment so that your laptop/camera can do its thing.
If you can let me know what specifically you would have liked me to show that I didn't I'll look at putting together a separate video on that.
This video is not helpful
Sorry you didn't find it helpful. What were you hoping to learn that wasn't covered.