Month: June 2022

Best Practices for Panopto

Best Practices when Recording with Panopto

Follow these tips to ensure you always sound your best when recording with Panopto.

  • Minimize Environmental Distractions
  • If you are recording from your home or office, it is easy to forget about small distractions that can turn out to be huge distractions on screen. To minimize these distractions:
  • Close your windows and door (consider putting a “recording in progress” note on your door)
  • Silence your cell phone and avoid sitting next to an office phone that might ring (or take it off the hook)
  • Project your voice. Speak as if you want to be heard by someone on the opposite end of the room.
  • Use the lapel mic whenever possible
  • Repeat student questions when giving an answer
  • Use mute or turn off the microphone when having private conversations
  • Turn off/mute any sound coming from your music device, TV, radio, etc.
  • Wear solid colors if recording with video. Patterns can be distracting and can show up as moving when recorded, such as Houndstooth or Herringbone patterns.
  • Make sure there is nothing distracting behind you that could disrupt your video

Minimize Technological Distractions

  • Eliminate desktop distractions (email pop-ups, Twitter feeds, etc.)
  • Close all other applications on your computer, except what you are using, and try not to use more than one application at a time. Too much load on the computer can distort audio and video quality.