 Let's look at two ways to apply filters and effects in Zoom. First, go to the top right corner and click on the Settings icon here. The Configuration panel is now open. On the left side you can see the following menu. Click on the Background and Effects option here. Once open, you will find a preview of your webcam and these three sections. Virtual backgrounds, video filters, and avatars. We are going to discuss video filters and avatars in this video. When you click on the Video Filters section, you will find a great variety of effects that you can add to your webcam, such as the change in tones in your image as you can see now. You can also add frames and other effects as you can see. Great! When you click on the avatars section, you will find a wide variety of default avatars that will turn you into the character you have selected. Keep in mind that this is a beta version and it is possible that this section does not appear on some devices. Still in the Configuration panel, go to the right side at the bottom where you will find another special and interesting section called Studio Effects. When you click here, it will open a menu where you will find some effects that can improve the appearance. For example, let's change the eyebrows. Let's also add a beard or mustache. This effect allows us to modify the opacity by sliding on this blue bar here. In the last option, we can change the color of the lips. Great, right? We can undo the changes we made just by clicking the Reset button here. Now let's see how to do it when in a Zoom meeting. To do this, go to the bottom menu. Go to the left side and you will see the video icon here. Click on the arrow and select the last option, Video Settings. The Configuration panel is now open. Now just follow the same steps we described in the first method. This method also works if you do not have a personal Zoom account. Note, when you are in a current meeting, keep in mind that the changes you make will actually appear on the screen. What effect or studio effect will you use for your next Zoom meeting? Burn to Learn is working to help you understand the changes in technology as they happen. Stay in the know. Subscribe today!