Video quality plays a major role in how a Tip is received. Players expect
feedback that looks and sounds clear, even if the recording is short.
Professional presentation does not require expensive equipment, but attention
to detail makes a big difference to the Player’s experience.
Good lighting is essential. Record in a bright space where both face and
body are visible. Avoid dark rooms or strong backlighting, which can make it
hard to see. Keep the camera steady by using a tripod or stable surface, and
ensure sound is clear if speaking directly. Background noise should be
minimised to keep focus on the message.
Clarity matters more than production value. Players want to hear advice
without distractions, see demonstrations without blurring, and trust that the
delivery is professional. Taking a moment to check setup before recording helps
ensure that each Tip feels polished, easy to follow, and worth replaying.