Yes, just be yourself at any staff meeting where you’d rather be at lunch. Also don’t grimace, smile, or show any emotions that indicate you want to participate. Don’t make any sudden moves, or strong expressions of excitement or agreement, that might cause your boss to notice you and ask for your opinion. While you need to make those small, subtle motions to appear alert and present, this is not the time to overdo it. Make sure it’s the ‘I’m listening’ nod, not the ‘I agree we need to come in on Saturday’ nod. Blink your eyes, and slightly tilt or nod your head from time to time, to signal that you are indeed paying attention. Zoom will indicate that it is recording in the upper-left corner (don’t worry, this doesn’t show up in the video itself). While looking at the camera, press Alt+R to begin recording, or click the Record button at the bottom of the window. Record your loopĬenter yourself in the frame. Use Zoom’s own recording feature to record yourself intently looking into the camera. From Zoom’s main screen, click the orange New Meeting button. We recommend that you always have the same background, so as not to tip off your boss, or simply use one of Zoom’s virtual background still images.
To create our looped video we’ll use Zoom itself, which you can download for free from the Zoom Download Center. MAKE YOUR DREAM HOME A REALITY AT WILLIAMS SONOMA HOME.This is the main screen of Zoom. “Why, thank you, I designed it all myself.” “Wish you all were here to share this cozy sectional with me.”
“Sorry, are those floor-to-ceiling windows reflecting too much sunlight for everyone? “I am definitely only drinking a sparkling water with lime.” “The French doors? Aren’t you darling! They go to the pool!”
Herewith, our favorite looks, plus what to tell your colleagues: (Your house is just that spacious, right?) Stay safe out there, thanks for your # WFH efforts to # flattenthecurve, and feel free to pick a different background for every meeting. In love? Start shopping! Want to brag? Find us on social media.