So what we want to do is make sure that when we’re in the Zoom meeting that we’re recording in gallery mode. By default, your Zoom recording will be in what’s called speaker mode, where whoever’s speaking at any given time is highlighted in the video. So let’s start with a raw Zoom recording from a meeting. STEP 1 – Set up your Zoom recording in gallery mode. It’s a very simple process and I’m going to walk you through it right now. My toolkit for this workflow is the free video converter MPEG Stream Clip, which you can get for Windows or Mac computers and a free Canva account and automatic transcribing and video captioning platform Quicc. So I’m going to share with you (even if you’re not a video editor), how you can use some available and often free tools to make your Zoom video recordings look better when used on social media. And if you’re planning on repurposing or using these videos on social media as is, chances are it’s not going to look too good. They’re typically recorded in widescreen or a picture-in-picture kind of an approach. However, by default, the recordings that you get from Zoom, don’t really look good enough to use directly in social media. ![]() ![]() So if you’re anything like me over the last few weeks, particularly during the Corona virus issues in 2020 you’ve been spending a lot of time on Zoom calls and in fact a lot of the content, the recording on Zoom can add to your content marketing strategy can be a useful part of your video marketing strategy. Are you recording interviews or creating content using Zoom, but you want it to look better when you’re repurposing that content for social media? And the best thing is you don’t need to be a video editor to do this.
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