![]() So which Zoom background should you choose? If you’re just talking to family and friends, anything goes. Though they look best with a green screen, there are still options that work without one.Ī bright office Zoom background from Pixabay. Zoom, for instance, offers many digital backdrops that can conceal what’s really in the room, and some are free. If you want to avoid people judging your professionalism by what appears behind your head on video calls, but don’t have an appropriate space within your home, there are plenty of virtual backgrounds to choose from. It’s all in fun, and putting into words what many of us have been thinking anyway as we watch the news or talk to our co-workers - and honestly, it’s also kind of helpful to see what works and what doesn’t laid out so clearly, so it’s worth checking out. Points are deducted for “sad” or unsightly objects in the frame, like printers and self-promotional items. They also give good marks, of course, and the highly-rated spaces tend to share a few key qualities: good lighting (preferably natural daylight from the front or side), attractive shelves full of interesting books, house plants, bright colors, a bit of personality, and a lack of clutter. ![]() quickly amassed tens of thousands of followers by pointing out all the weird, distasteful, gaudy ,and ugly things spotted in the backgrounds of video call participants around the world, from accidental reflections of people on the toilet to rooms deemed “sparse and lonely.” There’s even a new Twitter account dedicated to roasting home decor that appears in the background of videos. ![]() A minimalist zoom office background from Unsplash.
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