Virtual Event Capture Modes
Customize a virtual event and give your clients exactly what they are looking for with multiple Capture Modes to choose from.
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Explainer
Features
What To Know
Explainer
What are Virtual Event Capture Modes?
Virtual Event Capture Modes are the different capture options you have available while running a virtual event.
There are four Virtual Event Capture Modes: Photo, Boomerang, Video, and GIF.
From here, you can select any combination to give your clients exactly what they are looking for.
Features
Photo
Photos are the classic photo booth capture mode. All photos taken using the virtual booth will be formatted as a 1:1 square photo.
Note: Photo Templates are not available for Virtual Booth events.
Features
Boomerang
Boomerangs record a short, 1 to 4 second video clip, which plays back forward and backwards in a loop.
You can adjust the length of the video recording to provide guests with more time to get in all of their best moves.
Features
GIF
GIFs take a series of still photos and combines them together to create an animated capture.
You can adjust how many photos are taken, how fast the animation plays, and how much time guests have between each photo.
GIFs are exported as MP4 videos so that they’re compatible across all devices and social media platforms.
Features
Video
The maximum length of each video capture can be set from 2 seconds up to 120 seconds.
Video captures also support audio recordings to allow guests to leave a message like birthday wishes, wedding greetings, or testimonials – depending on the event.
Note: When capturing audio for videos using the virtual booth there may be variation in the audio quality based on different devices being used by guests.
What To Know
Advanced Settings: Mirroring
Mirroring allows you to flip the image being taken so guests see themselves as they would in a mirror. By default, captures are automatically flipped once the capture has been completed.
IMPORTANT: When mirroring is turned on, overlays will be flipped and any text within an overlay will read backwards before a capture is taken. Once the capture is completed, the image will be flipped so that the overlay displays normally.
What To Know
Customizing the Guest Experience
On top of giving guests multiple capture modes, you can provide guests with unique effects such as Stickers, Overlays, and face effects to create a truly one-of-a-kind experience!