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Studio Locations

Overview

Tour a Studio

Before you begin your session

Before you leave the studio

Getting Started


Reserving a studio

Customization options

Presentation modes

Using the Wacom monitor

Camera movement

Teleprompting

Recording a video

Accessing your videos

Troubleshooting

Not connected to the internet

Teleprompter script not in list

How do I add a teleprompter script

How to reset the studio

I have a different issue

Request & Feedback

Request new intro video

Request new background

Request new logo

Request a new feature

Share feedback about your experience

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Studio overview

The Video Express studio is a well-equipped facility designed for multimedia recording. It features a confidence monitor and teleprompter for real-time feedback and script assistance. The control panel allows easy operation of recording functions, while a separate computer monitor is provided for managing digital inputs. The studio also includes a green screen for background replacement and a high-quality microphone for clear audio capture.

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Quick reference guides

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These are concise, easy-to-understand documents provided in the studio to assist you in operating the recording equipment. They offer step-by-step instructions and tips for using each studio component effectively, ensuring a smooth recording process.

Confidence monitor

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This is a secondary screen that allows presenters to view their performance in real-time. It helps you monitor your on-screen appearance and presentation, providing immediate visual feedback and boosting their confidence during recording.

Teleprompter

The teleprompter is immediately above the confidence monitor.

The teleprompter is immediately above the confidence monitor.

A device that projects text onto a transparent screen, allowing you to read a script while maintaining eye contact with the camera. This ensures a smooth delivery of content without the need to memorize lines, enhancing the overall quality of the presentation.

Control panel

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This is the central hub for managing the recording process. It allows you to control various aspects of the recording, such as starting and stopping the video, changing backgrounds and other customization options, and managing presentation modes, providing a seamless recording experience.

Computer (Wacom) monitor

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This screen is used for managing and previewing digital inputs such as PowerPoint slides, movie files, and websites. It allows you to incorporate these elements into your video, enhancing the multimedia aspect of your presentation.

Green screen

A large, green backdrop used for chroma keying, a process that allows the replacement of the green background with any digital image or video. This provides you with the flexibility to add various backgrounds to your video, enhancing the visual appeal and context of your presentation.

Microphone

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A high-quality audio capture device used to record the presenter's voice. It ensures clear and crisp audio, which is crucial for effective communication and the overall quality of the video.