The importance of the speaker experience
A note from David Moricca :
This month, we wanted to highlight the importance of the speaker experience. While it’s a key component to a successful recording session, it can also be one of the more challenging aspects of capturing video content. It’s hard to provide behind-the-scenes guidance at scale, which is why we’re stepping in with tools that act as a guide for speakers.
The teleprompter prompts those recording content with a visual script showing content creators what they need to say — whether it’s a word-for-word script or just relevant talking points. It has speed controls, as well as an eyeline guide to make sure your speaker is focused on the camera and not fumbling through written notes.
Product update
Aspect ratios
Vertical video is everywhere in today’s mobile-first world. TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts thrive on the portrait (9:16) aspect ratio. But mobile-first doesn’t mean mobile-only. A large chunk of your audience still views content on desktop — so why not create for both? This quick guide walks through creating and repurposing videos from landscape (16:9) to the vertical format.
Product tip
Recording Booth prompts
It can be scary for presenters to nail their take in a solo recording session. That’s why we recommend adding a script, talking points, or general guidance directly into the recording experience. Take 60 seconds to see how producers can set up speakers for success.
David Moricca’s 2025 enterprise video prediction
Video for highly regulated industries
The thought of running a video program in industries like financial services or legal has seemed like too much of a challenge. Industry insights from thought leaders are crucial, but scaling those insights with video used to be too much of a risk. We’re bullish that the new state of enterprise video will satisfy the necessary compliance and regulatory requirements — here’s why.