 Do you know you can record multiple views of your Zoom meeting? And more importantly, mix these videos as multi-camera angles to create engaging content. Let me show you how. As with most things in Zoom, it starts with your account. Go to your account. Next, click on the settings and we want to change the settings for our recording. Zoom can record up to five video files of every meeting. You can record the active speaker with the shared screen. You can record the gallery view with the shared screen. In addition to that, you can create individual video files only of the active speaker, only of the gallery view and only of the shared screen. The shared screen video will be created only if a participant chooses to use the share screen option during the meeting, otherwise this video file will not be created. It is important to note that these options are only available if you opt for cloud recording. If you choose to record on your local PC, then Zoom will only record what is visible to you during the meeting. In this settings, I have chosen to create three video files for every Zoom meeting that I conduct. I will record the active speaker with the shared screen. I will have a separate recording only of the active speaker and another recording only of the gallery view. If you want to edit your Zoom video files, there is one important setting that you need to enable. Scroll down till you find this option, optimize the recording for third party video editor. Once you have updated all the settings, make sure you click on the save button. All your future Zoom recordings to the cloud will now use these settings. I recently conducted a Zoom session and recorded the meeting to the cloud. To access the recording, come to your account and click on the recording. This is the meeting that I am interested in. Click on it. As you can see, Zoom has recorded multiple videos of this meeting. You can download individual video files by clicking on the download button against each video recording or you can download all of the files at one time by clicking on this download button. These are the three video files of the meeting. First of that Zoom creates a full HD recording that is 1920x1080p for the main recording that is the shared screen with the active speaker. For the other recordings, it creates a slightly lower resolution videos. This is the main video of the active speaker with the shared screen. The second video is only of the active speaker and the final video is only of the gallery view. What can we do to mix all these video files and create interesting content? Multi-camera video editing is beyond the scope of this short tutorial. It also depends on the video editor that you use. Let me show a very simple example of how to mix these three videos using Da Vinci Resolve, a free professional grade video editor. I start by creating a new project. I like to work in the edit page so I click on the edit. Let me load the three video files, right click, import media. Next navigate to the folder that has all your video files. Select them all and click open. If you want to match the frame rate of the final video to the zoom frame rate which is 25 frames per second, click on change. Here we have the three video files. What I am going to do is use a feature of Da Vinci Resolve called MultiCam. Select all the three videos, right click and choose this option. Create new MultiCam clip using selected clips. As we can see the frame rate of this video is 25 frames per second. Click on angle sync and we are going to use the sound to match and align all the three video clips. Click sound and click create. It will now analyze the content and make sure that all the three video files are perfectly aligned. What Resolve has done is it has copied all the clips into a separate folder and given as a single MultiCam view. Drag and drop the MultiCam view into your timeline. The right side indicates what the final output will look like and on the left hand side we can click on this arrow and choose MultiCam. As we can see we have three different angles to choose from. In this example as you can see we have the shared screen, we have the active speaker and we have the gallery view. For example at this point let's say I want to show the shared view as my output. I will first click on the video icon so that I am editing only the video and I am not touching the audio. Next click on the blade icon to start cutting and click cut. Right click this section and select MultiCam angle to three and the output now switches to the third angle. Let's say at this stage I want to switch to the gallery view. Again cut, right click, switch MultiCam angle to angle two and we have the gallery view. You can get as creative as you want. By carefully switching the angles at the right point you can create engaging and exciting content from your zoom recording. I hope you found this video useful. If you did please click on the subscribe button. It motivates me to create more content like this.