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Once done, you'll receive an email confirming your booking.
Please note that our editor only has limited availability for these pre-recorded sessions - so it is important that you attend at the time you have booked. If you do need to cancel, please give us as much notice as possible via email to mark.lenner@smart-digital.co.uk
The script should include parts 2, 3, and 4 that you will say, and part 5 which we will use as words on screen at the end of the video.
Tip 1: You don't need to introduce yourself - your name and company will appear on the screen.
Tip 2: You don't need to list all the companies in your project as all their logos are featured on you project webpage.
Tip 3: Consider your video as a trailer for a movie. Trailers aim to excite the audience by offering a glimpse of the plot and atmosphere without revealing too much until the premiere. Similarly, your project video should offer a glimpse into the innovative solution you're working on, preparing the audience for your project's full reveal at DTW24 - Ignite. You're not expected to have every detail of your project finalized at this stage – the high-level information from your project submission suffices. Therefore, you don't need to delay the recording until your project is fully developed - record it a soon as possible so that your webpage has an engaging video for visitors to watch.
Watch our full guide on YouTube - click here to view
What to film with
A laptop with external webcam if possible, or integrated webcam if HD. – link to Logitech webcam available on Amazon
Internet connection and platform
Ensure the connection is wired rather than wireless if possible, to ensure stability.
A 10mbit upload speed is recommended for the best quality. You can test your speed here: https://www.speedtest.net/
If using Streamyard we will ask to enable your laptop to record a back-up of the interview. This will ensure that variations in connectivity do not affect the quality of the recording.
Location
Choose a location that is quiet and where you will not be interrupted, ideally with an uncluttered background. Plants and artwork can enhance the background.
Lighting
You will need static lighting, so preferably a darker room, with a light to sit behind the camera. Avoid sitting in front of a window or under a skylight unless it’s a bright clear day with no clouds, so that the light does not change while recording. If possible, remove glasses so that there are no reflections.
Framing the shot
The camera should be at eye level – you should not be looking down or looking up at it. Ideally you should be far enough away from the camera to include your shoulders and upper chest.
Audio
You can use wired or wireless headphones but these must include a microphone. If wired, ensure the lead is long enough (you can buy an extension lead) and that the cable is tucked behind your head.
Tech check
One of our producers will run through checks with you and review your image and sound quality before recording to ensure you are set up correctly. They can also answer any questions you may have.
Kit list
Here is a suggested additional kit list for optimum quality output:
Before your recording
Tech Troubleshooting