 Hi everyone, today I'm going to show you how to create a better quality video for your webcam or meetings. The things we'll cover are camera position, lighting, and color of light. First, you'll want to raise the camera about even with your eyes. This creates a more ideal angle. I use a laptop stand, but if you don't have one, any small box should do. Another key to improving your webcam video is quality of light. To help with this, try to position the camera so there are no lights in the background, whether it's an open door, window, or lamp. Because of this, it can cause the camera to think your room is brighter than it actually is, making you appear darker in the video. I need to close that door. Now you'll want to add light so it's in front of you. I use a USB reading lamp that I stole from my daughter, but just about any desk lamp should do. When you position it, try to have it high and centered as possible. Now that you have the light, it may create some harsh shadows on your face. To help with this, try bouncing it off another surface, preferably something white. Since my walls aren't white, I taped a piece of extra poster board to the wall behind my computer. With the camera adjusted and a nice soft light, take a look around your background to see if there's anything you can move to declutter. Make sure there are no plants or objects coming out from behind your head. If you have glasses, you may see the screen reflected in them. If you see this, it can be corrected by turning the brightness down in your monitor to a level at which the glare is reduced and you can still see the screen. After you're done with your meeting, be sure to turn the brightness back up. This along with the main light will help reduce your reflections. Try to use a daylight bulb or a white LED light to help the camera show your appropriate skin tone. With these tips, it should improve the picture quality of your webcam. Thanks for watching!