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Managing Zoom Technology for Professional Presentations - The Zoom Workshop

Ecamm Live via YouTube

Overview

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Master the technical aspects of Zoom presentations in this comprehensive workshop led by Alec Johnson from TakeOneTech. Learn how to manage technology effectively to create professional and engaging video meetings, webinars, and events. Explore the five components of V.A.L.U.E. (Video, Audio, Lighting, User experience, and Execution) and discover practical tips for optimizing your Zoom setup. Dive into topics such as waiting room management, chat functions, reactions, and external device integration. Gain insights on using Ecamm Live, Stream Deck, and various plugins to enhance your presentations. Practice sharing content, creating custom shortcuts, and implementing green screen techniques. By the end of this workshop, acquire the skills to confidently manage the technical aspects of Zoom, ensuring a seamless and professional presentation experience.

Syllabus

- Countdown
- Intro
- The many ways to use Zoom
- Session overview
- What is specific to Zoom and online meetings
- The five components of V.A.L.U.E.
- Video
- Audio
- Lighting
- The Zoom standard shot
- Execution
- Zoom checklist
- The waiting room
- Chat functions
- Reactions
- Audio
- Video
- Close apps
- Open apps
- External Devices
- Ecamm Checklist
- Scenes
- Overlays
- Audio
- Stream Deck
- Interview Mode
- Basic workflow - Sharing Keynote
- Using Stream Deck
- Stream Deck Store
- Ecamm plug-ins
- Keynote plug-ins
- Zoom plug-ins
- Custom Shortcut Zoom
- Finding the shortcuts in Zoom
- Masterclasses
- Using a green screen

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Ecamm Live

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