FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

WEB BROWSERS TECHNOLOGY

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Where should you look when it is your turn to talk?
A
It doesn’t matter where I look.
B
At the floor.
C
The camera on my device.
D
I’m not sure.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Try looking about 6-12 inches away from your camera. This will allow your audience to still see both of your eyes and most of your face.

Detailed explanation-2: -When you’re speaking on camera, you should be looking in the direction of the lens-or directly into it. This is the on-camera equivalent of maintaining eye contact.

Detailed explanation-3: -Camera placement Even if you’re working with a taller subject, try to keep the lens just above their eyeline. This placement will help to prevent a double chin situation and will yield a much more flattering angle. This rule applies if you’re shooting with your webcam too!

Detailed explanation-4: -The camera should capture your face and part of your upper body, with the camera being aligned with your eyes. When talking, you should always look at the camera (not the screen), so it feels like you’re having eye contact with the other person.

Detailed explanation-5: -Tip 2: Trick yourself into looking at the camera. Position the video playback at the top center of your screen, just below the camera. Unfortunately Google Hangouts doesn’t allow for this, but GoToMeeting and others do. Good placement for the webcam playback. Looks like you’re making eye contact.

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