Pre-Recording Checklist
A five-minute routine to make sure every VocalScroll session looks and sounds professional.
Last updated September 29, 2025
1. Set the Scene
- Lighting: Place your key light slightly above eye level. Add a fill light if shadows feel harsh.
- Backdrop: Keep backgrounds simple. A tidy desk or branded backdrop prevents distractions.
- Noise Floor: Silence HVAC units, close windows, and mute nearby devices.
2. Check Your Gear
- Camera: Clean the lens, verify 1080p or higher, and confirm framing before you start the countdown.
- Microphone: Select the correct input inside VocalScroll and test a short sentence while watching the mic meter.
- Network: If you rely on cloud backups, ensure your upload speed is stable. For local-only workflows you can safely go offline.
3. Polish Your Script
- Emphasis: Add capitalization or brackets around words you want to stress.
- Breath Marks: Insert blank lines between major thoughts to give yourself breathing room.
- Pronunciation: Add phonetic hints in parentheses; the teleprompter will ignore them visually.
4. Run a Quick Rehearsal
Record a 10-second warm-up. Watch the playback to ensure the picture-in-picture placement feels natural and that the highlight keeps pace. Adjust font size or mirror mode if the projection surface requires it, and pair the run-through with tips from the Voice-Controlled Scrolling guide if you rely on speech detection.
5. Save & Back Up
After each take, download the recording from the Videos panel. For long sessions, copy files to external storage or your preferred cloud drive immediately so you never lose a strong take.
Recording Prep FAQ
What should I double-check right before I hit record?
Make sure VocalScroll is using the correct microphone input, confirm your framing in the countdown preview, and pick a font size that keeps the script legible. Record a 10 second test clip to confirm audio levels and highlighting.
How can I keep lighting consistent between takes?
Lock in the same light intensity and color temperature for each session. Note your dimmer levels or smart bulb presets, close blinds to avoid sunlight swings, and keep the key light slightly above eye level.
Where should I store backup copies of my recordings?
Download each take from the Videos panel and duplicate it to an external SSD or a trusted cloud drive such as Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive so you have at least two copies.
Why Creators Trust VocalScroll
Onitsoga Labs builds VocalScroll and keeps every workflow private, tested on desktop and mobile browsers.
- All teleprompter processing runs locally in your browser—no uploads or accounts required.
- Guides are maintained by the VocalScroll product team and updated alongside app releases.
- Need more help? Visit the FAQ or contact us.