Having started consulting work with Amide Technologies this week, I wanted to finish setting up a proper video studio from which I can conduct remote video conference meetings. It will do double duty as my photo studio, the essential difference being whether I use continuous or strobe lighting. I installed a system for supporting standard paper backdrops (107″ in width) from the ceiling. It allows me to easily switch between up to three different color backdrops by rolling them up or down using the plastic chains on the right side. I loaded it with neutral grey and white for the moment. The temporary desk is set at the correct height so that when placed on top, my laptop’s built-in camera is at eye level and the panel light above it is positioned correctly. I know this is overkill for Zoom meetings, but my background in video production makes me sensitive to doing this in an optimal fashion. The uniform backdrop improves isolation when using a virtual background (my favorite is the office I had while living in Indianapolis).