This guide helps you to provide a sneak peek of your presentation with a short, recorded overview. Conference attendees love these videos and they watch them to plan which sessions they attend.
If you want to screen-share content in your intro, make sure to record the beginning of your introduction in full-screen mode, before going into picture-in-picture mode; viewers really want to get to know you first before seeing content details.
Audio quality is usually more important than any visuals or video that accompanies your presentation. People can deal with bad video, but bad audio really detracts from any presentation.
Your video should have two important aspects: A video of you speaking and your notes/presentation. Putting the two together is usually not too difficult.
Video Recording Tips
Recording yourself along with a series of slides is a common way to prepare and distribute a presentation for all to enjoy. Check out this example.
There are a variety of software packages to make this possible:
A few tips:
What is behind you during your presentation will be noted by attendees, and can make a recording either visually pleasing or distracting.
A few tips: