Recording
Place your camera with ten layouts.
Your webcam is a design element, not a box in a corner. Pick one of ten layouts and change it per recording.
The ten layouts
| Layout | What it does |
|---|---|
| Floating | Camera floats over the screen |
| Left | Portrait camera panel beside the screen |
| Right | Screen beside a portrait camera panel |
| Above | Presenter stacked above the screen |
| Below | Screen stacked above the presenter |
| Bubble | Round camera floats over the screen |
| Split | Screen and camera share the canvas equally |
| Pill | A wide camera pill floats over the screen |
| Overlap | Camera card overlaps the screen edge |
| Solo | The camera fills the whole canvas |
Can I make vertical video for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok?
Yes. Stacked layouts work with a portrait canvas, which turns a screen-plus-camera take into vertical video without a second recording. The YouTube guide shows the workflow.
Can I adjust the camera inside a layout?
Yes. The studio inspector controls the camera picture zoom, the camera size, and its position on a nine-point grid. Because layouts apply after recording, you can try all ten on a finished take and export the one that fits.
One take, ten compositions.
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