Creating high-quality video messages doesn’t require a full studio setup, but a few simple adjustments to your recording environment can make a big difference. Here are some practical tips to help you look and sound your best in every BombBomb Engage video.
Lighting Is Everything
Proper lighting is key to a professional-looking video.
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Face a light source: Natural light from a window is great. If that’s not available, use a ring light or desk lamp positioned in front of you.
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Avoid backlighting: Don’t sit with your back to a window or bright light — it can cause shadows or turn you into a silhouette.
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Keep it balanced: Aim for even lighting on your face to avoid harsh shadows.
Mind the Background
Your background can enhance or distract from your message.
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Choose a clean, uncluttered space: A simple, tidy background keeps the focus on you.
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Avoid busy or distracting visuals: Movement or bright patterns in the background can pull attention away from your message.
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Branded or blurred backgrounds: Consider using branded elements or a soft background blur if available on your device.
Check Your Sound Quality
Audio matters just as much as video.
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Use an external mic or headset if possible: This improves clarity and reduces background noise.
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Record in a quiet space: Turn off fans, mute notifications, and close doors to limit distractions.
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Do a quick test recording: Listen back to make sure your voice is clear and at a good volume.
Camera Placement & Framing
Make sure you’re well positioned in the frame.
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Eye level is ideal: Set your camera so you’re looking straight ahead — this feels more natural and engaging to viewers.
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Keep some headroom: Your face should be centered, with a little space above your head and shoulders in view.
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Look at the lens: This helps maintain “eye contact” with your viewer.
Dress for the Camera
Your clothing choice can affect video quality and perception.
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Solid colors work best: Avoid stripes, plaids, or overly bright/neon colors that can distort on camera.
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Dress professionally for your audience: Match the tone of your message — casual, business, or somewhere in between.
Keep It Steady
A stable image keeps your viewer focused.
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Use a stand or tripod: Avoid handheld shots to reduce shake.
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Stabilize your laptop or phone: Prop up your device on a secure surface for hands-free recording.
Final Tip: Practice Makes Progress
Don’t worry about being perfect. The more you record, the more comfortable you’ll become. With a well-optimized recording environment, your message will shine — and so will your confidence.