How to Record a Presentation With Webcam on Mac
Want to record a Keynote or PowerPoint presentation along with your webcam? Learn how to configure your Mac to record both screen and camera cleanly.
How to Record a Presentation With Webcam on Mac
Whether you are pitching to investors, creating online course modules, or sharing an internal updates slide deck, showing your face is key to keeping viewers engaged. A slide-only presentation feels impersonal, while a video showing both slides and your face is much more compelling.
To achieve this on Mac, you need a recording setup that captures your slides in full quality and overlays your webcam feed cleanly.
Here is the step-by-step guide to recording a presentation with a webcam overlay on macOS.
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Step 1: Prepare Your Presentation Software
Ensure your presentation software (Keynote, Google Slides, or PowerPoint) is configured to play in a window rather than full screen, which allows you to keep your recording controls accessible.
- Keynote: Go to Play > Play Slideshow in Window.
- Google Slides: Click Presenter View to launch the slides in a resizable window.
Step 2: Configure Your Webcam Overlay
Most basic recording tools do not have a built-in camera overlay. If you are using QuickTime, you have to use a workaround:
- Open QuickTime Player.
- Select File > New Movie Recording.
- In the menu bar, select View > Float on Top.
- Resize the camera preview window and position it in the corner of your screen.
- Launch a new screen recording to capture the entire display.
Disadvantage: The QuickTime window title and controls may appear in your recording, and you cannot customize the shape or add borders.
Step 3: Use a Recorder with Native Camera Overlays
For a polished look, use a recorder with native overlay features. ScreenKite captures your camera as an independent asset. You can resize it, change it to a circle or rounded rectangle, add border shadows, and reposition it during editing without re-recording the entire clip.
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