The Camera Score™

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Lighting
Camera angle
Background
Framing
Audio signal
Presence
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Ring Light Detected.

Instant Disqualification

The camera can see two perfect glowing circles in your pupils — or your glasses. So can everyone else on the call. So can their colleagues. So can their colleagues' colleagues.

You are using dentistry equipment to light your face for professional calls. Nobody likes the dentist. Fix it and come back.

The position of your light source relative to your face and camera is a variable to improve. Experiment with moving it off to one side. A quick search on YouTube will show you several approaches.

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Background Blur Detected.

Instant Disqualification

The background blur has taken your shoulders. Your hair is next.

You are not a floating head. Turn it off, sit in front of something real, and stop asking the software to solve a room problem. Come back when you exist from the neck down.

The background itself — what it is and where you sit relative to it — is a variable to improve.

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Bright Background Detected.

Instant Disqualification

The camera found your background before it found you. Whatever is behind you — the window, the blown-out wall, the uncontrolled ceiling light — is brighter than your face, and it is not doing so intentionally.

The camera always moves toward the brightest thing in the frame. Right now that is not you. A curated bookshelf or a designed workspace can coexist with your face — but only if your face holds the focal point through lighting, framing, or focus differential. Right now it does not. Dim what is behind you, move away from the light source, or add light to your face until the hierarchy is restored. Fix it and come back.

The brightness relationship between your face and what sits behind you is a variable to improve.