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== Camera == | |||
[[File:Twitch Guide - video camera.png|thumb|200px|Who is this?]] | |||
While totally optional, adding a camera aka. adding a face to the name, can increase engagement significantly. It allows viewers to feel like they are actually interacting with the content creator, by seeing their reactions and being able to "look them in the eyes"<br> | |||
See how you are wondering who this person on the left is? <br> | |||
Hint: It's a screen grab from someone an official Twitch streaming guide. | |||
OBS makes it very easy to pick up any camera device. | |||
Simply add a '''Video Capture Device''' as a source and select your webcam. | |||
If you are using your webcam microphone, add it individually as an '''Audio Input Device.''' | |||
Tip: Add your camera in either the bottom left of bottom right of your screen as an extension to your regular content. Make sure the camera does not overlap with important content. If you use a slide-deck, make sure you adapt it before you stream to ensure none of the content overlaps with your camera. | |||
== Streaming Resources == | == Streaming Resources == | ||