
Studio Resource:
Preparing Your Presentation
A strong studio recording begins with well-prepared presentation materials.
Slide Formatting
All slides should be created in a 4:3 aspect ratio rather than the widescreen 16:9 format. This ensures that two-thirds of the screen can display your content while one-third is reserved for your video image. A white background with no unnecessary graphics is strongly recommended, as it provides a clean, professional look and simplifies post-production editing.

Accessibility (ADA Compliance)
High contrast is essential for ADA compliance. Black text on a white background ensures readability for all students, including those with visual impairments. If do you use color, check that it is web-accessible (link to resource). Reinforce emphasis using visual cues (circling with the mouse) and audio cues (verbally pointing out the highlight). This multi-channel approach makes your content more inclusive.
Notes and Scripts
You are welcome to bring notes into the studio. We recommend bullet points instead of full sentences, which keep your delivery more natural. Place notes on the designated cropped side of the table, where they will not be visible on camera.
File Transfer Methods
Bring your presentation on a USB drive whenever possible. Cloud storage options like OneDrive or Google Drive are also supported. If you use Google Slides, download them in PowerPoint format to preserve annotation features during your lecture.