Using Production Studio in Zoom Events


 

Production Studio in Zoom Events allows hosts to customize what an attendee sees. Hosts can customize layouts, add borders to videos, adjust the video aspect ratio, and customize all in-session branding features.

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Learn more about managing the Sessions tab and managing the Meeting & Webinar tab.

This article covers:

Prerequisites for customizing scenes in Zoom Events Production Studio

Host

Attendee

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Best practices for Production Studio in Zoom Events

Limitations for using Active Speaker in Production Studio

Active Speaker as a video source means that the video tile will change who is displayed, depending on who is talking. Using Active Speaker as a source for video in Production Studio has the following limitations:

If the producers do not follow the above steps/options, the last active speaker will still be visible to attendees when the producer is the active speaker. Their voice will be heard, but their video will not be seen.

These limitations only apply if the producer is also a speaker, and the scene has Active Speaker as a source.

How to access Production Studio in Zoom Events

Note: When a host's/producer's device does not meet the specified hardware requirements for Production Studio, they will receive a warning message that has information about hardware requirements. This message will appear on the Zoom Events platform and the Zoom web portal.

Access Production Studio at the session level

  1. Create a Zoom Event or edit an upcoming event to access the event setup.
  2. In the event creation flow navigation menu, click Event Content, then click Sessions.
  3. Create or edit a session.
  4. Once you complete the session's Basic Info tab, access the In-Session Branding (webinar-only) tab.
  5. Under Production Studio, click Open Production Studio.

Access Production Studio at the event level

  1. Create a Zoom Event or edit an upcoming event to access the event setup.
  2. In the event creation flow navigation menu, click Event Experience then Meeting & Webinar.
  3. Click the In-session Branding tab.
  4. Under Production Studio, click Open Production Studio.

Understand Production Studio in Zoom Events

The following elements will appear after you access Production Studio in the Zoom Events event setup:

How to customize a scene in Production Studio

  1. Access Production Studio in Zoom Events.
  2. In the top-left corner, click Add Scene.
    Your scene will appear in the left panel's scene list.
  3. In the right panel, customize the following information:
    • Scene Name: Enter a scene name.
      Note: Attendees will not see the scene name. The scene name is only visible to the event organizer.
    • Select a layout: Click the dropdown menu to select All LayoutsShared Content, Video Tiles, or Media. You can also use the back arrow and forward arrow to view different layouts.
      • When Media is selected, you can create a scene that only displays an image so that you have a space to show images to attendees without starting a screen share.
        1. Under Image, click + Add Image.
        2. Use the content library tool to select an existing image or upload a new image.
          Note: The recommended image dimensions are 1920x1080 pixels. The maximum image size is 15 MB.
          The image will appear as the full-screen image for the scene.
        3. (Optional) Under Image, hover your mouse over the uploaded image and click the pencil icon to edit the image.
        4. (Optional) Under Image, hover your mouse over the uploaded image and click the delete icon to delete the image.
    • Aspect Ratio: Click the Aspect Ratio tab to select the aspect ratio you want to use for your layout.
      • Under Landscape / Square, select the landscape or square aspect ratio for your layout.
      • Under Portrait, select the portrait aspect ratio for your layout.
      • Under Spacing, use the slider to select how much spacing you want for your layout.
    • Border Style: Click the Border Style tab to set the color of video borders.
      1. Under Color, select the color you want to apply to the element by using the following methods:
        • Click a circle to use a color from the color palette.
        • Click the custom color button, then add your custom color:
          • Use the slider to select a color.
          • Enter a HEX number.
          • Enter RGB numbers.
      2. Under Border Width, use the slider to set the video border width.
    • Webinar Wallpaper: Select a wallpaper for this scene. Your wallpaper will be displayed behind video tiles and shared content. Use only JPG/JPEG/PNG files with the recommended image dimensions of 1920x1080 pixels. The maximum image size is 15MB.
      • Add wallpaper for your scene:
        1. Click + Add Wallpaper to select the wallpaper for this scene or set it as the default wallpaper for all scenes. If you have a default wallpaper, you can edit a specific scene to change its wallpaper. 
          A pop-up window will appear.
        2. In the pop-up window, click + Upload Wallpaper.
        3. Select the photo you want to use or upload a new image in the content library. Then, click Select an Image.
          In the pop-up window, the wallpaper will be displayed.
        4. Select the wallpaper that you uploaded.
        5. (Optional) In the bottom-right corner, click Set as Default for all scenes. If a verification dialog appears, click Save.
          Once you save, the Default label will appear on the wallpaper, and it will apply to all existing and future scenes.
        6. Click Done.
          Under Webinar Wallpaper, the selected wallpaper will appear.
        7. (Optional) On the wallpaper image, click the pencil icon  to select another wallpaper or upload new wallpaper.
      • Under Top Safe Area, use the slider to define top padding to avoid content obscuring key elements in the background wallpaper. 
    • Scene Speaker: Choose which person will fill each video tile. 
    • Presenter (appears if the Shared Content layout is selected): Choose who is sharing content in this scene.
  4. Click Save.

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Use additional actions from the scene list

Duplicate a scene

  1. Access Production Studio in Zoom Events.
  2. In the left panel's scene list, find the scene you want to manage.
  3. To the right of the scene you want to manage, click the Duplicate Scene icon  to duplicate the scene.
    Your duplicate scene will appear in the scene list.

Delete a scene

  1. Access Production Studio in Zoom Events.
  2. In the left panel's scene list, find the scene you want to manage.
  3. To the right of the scene you want to manage, click the Remove Scene icon  to delete the scene.
  4. If a confirmation window appears, click Remove.
    Note: The scene will be removed from the session. This action cannot be undone.

How to use Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session

Access Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session

  1. Start a Zoom Event webinar session.
  2. In the top-right corner of the video window, click the View button , then click Production Studio.
    Production Studio window will appear, where you can preview, reorder, or disable individual scenes.

Understand Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session

The following elements will appear after you access Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session:

Use Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session

  1. Access Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session.
  2. (Optional) In the left panel's Scenes list, hover your mouse over a scene that you want to disable, click the ellipsis , then click Disable
    When disabled, the scene is not automatically selected as the next scene when you are going through the scenes; the scene will be skipped.
    • To enable the scene, hover your mouse over a disabled scene, click the ellipsis , then click Enable
  3. In the left panel's Scenes list, select the scene that you want to preview in the Preview window.
  4. In the Preview window, modify speakers in the following ways:
    • Add speakers to scenes without speakers:
      1. In the Preview window, click + Add Speaker.
        A pop-up window will appear.
      2. In the pop-up window, choose the speaker you want to add to the scene, then click Save.
    • Replace a speaker using participants under Sources:
      1. Under Sources, drag and drop a participant into a scene to replace a speaker.
    • Replace a speaker using the ellipsis icon :
      1. In the Preview window, hover your mouse over the speaker's box.
      2. Click the ellipsis , then click Replace.
        A pop-up window will appear.
      3. In the pop-up window, choose the speaker you want to add to the scene, then click Replace.
    • Remove a speaker:
      1. In the Preview window, hover your mouse over the speaker's box.
      2. Click the ellipsis , then click Remove.
  5. (Optional) Before you send the scene live, click Notify Speaker to notify the speaker to prepare for the scene.
  6. Click Send Live to make the scene visible to attendees.

In Production Studio, your scene will appear with the On Air label in the Live Webinar Feed.

Close Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session

Note: It is not necessary to close Production Studio before you end the show. The best practice is to end the webinar for attendees before you stop Production Studio.

  1. Use Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session.
  2. After sending your scene live to attendees, click View , then click Production Studio.
  3. In the top-right corner of the Production Studio window, click the X button to exit Production Studio.
    A verification dialog will appear.
  4. In the verification dialog, click Close & Stop.
    Once the Production Studio window is closed, both the started scene and the content you share will be stopped.

How to manage Production Studio recordings

Producers can access their Production Studio recordings on the Zoom web portal. The recordings will capture different views, based on the type of recording:

How to manage producer takeover

Producer takeover allows a co-host to run Production Studio and start sending a scene when the co-host needs to take over for the host. All co-hosts can access Production Studio in the webinar session. Any co-host or host can open Production Studio at any time.

If anyone has started sending scenes live, the other users with the console open will become aware they are not the primary producer. The Live Webinar Feed pane will display the current producer.

Manage manual producer takeover

Send a scene as the active producer

  1. Use Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session.
  2. Under the Preview pane of a scene, click Send Live .
    A confirmation window will appear.
  3. In the confirmation window, click Send.
    The sent scene will appear as ON AIR in the Live Webinar Feed pane. All attendees in the webinar will be focused on this scene. Panelists' shared content can be visible to all until their scenes begin. Switching views will be disabled for panelists.

Send a scene live as the non-active producer

To send a scene live while another person is the active producer:

  1. Use Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session.
  2. Under the Preview pane of a scene, click Send Live .
    A confirmation window will appear, displaying the following information:
    • The active producer is currently running Production Studio and sending live.
    • If you proceed, you will take over and start sending live.
    • The video for attendees may pause briefly when the switch is happening. 
  3. In the confirmation window, click Take over and send live.
    A second confirmation window will appear, informing you that the video for attendees may pause briefly when the switch is happening. 
  4. In the second confirmation window, click Take over and send live.

Other Production Studio users will receive a message to indicate which user is live and has taken over the producer capabilities. The host/previous producer, if they are still present in the session, will see their Production Studio window change from sending live, to standby.

Note: When the second producer sends a scene live, they will take over and rerun Production Studio.

Manage automatic producer takeover

If the current, active producer drops from Production Studio, the (new) producer will receive a message and be informed of this. From the message, they can click a button to access Production Studio.
Note: The first active (previous) producer may not have been the host (since co-hosts can start Production Studio). So, when a co-host drops, it will not switch host roles.

  1. Start or join the Zoom Event webinar session as the host or co-host.
    When the current producer drops from Production Studio, a dialog box will appear.
  2. In the dialog box, acknowledge that Production Studio doesn't have a current producer and click Open Production Studio.
  3. Manage scenes and send scenes live as the new producer.

If a user already has Production Studio open, a dialog will appear, informing them that they must send the scene live. The scene the last producer was on will automatically be loaded; so, the new producer only needs to send the scene live.

  1. Use Production Studio in a Zoom Events webinar session.
    When the current producer drops from Production Studio, a dialog box will appear.
  2. In the dialog box, acknowledge that Production Studio doesn't have a current producer and click Got it.
  3. Manage scenes and send scenes live as the new producer.