A man holidaying in Italy used a green screen to 'trick' his colleagues into thinking that he was working from the comfort of his home.
In a video, which?was posted on TikTok?by travel group?EF Ultimate Break,?a man walks over to a small table in a cafe, sits down, and gets his laptop out.
"Can we make our team believe we're?working from home?with a DIY green screen when we're actually in Italy?" the onscreen text said.??
The man can be then cunningly seen putting a small green screen behind him.
He then nonchalantly attended a?virtual meeting with his colleagues, giving them every indication that he was working from home.
His novel idea of using a green screen ensured?that instead?of the background that would have given away buildings, tourists, and cobblestone ground, it made it look more like a living room with yellow walls decorated with pictures in frames and a reddish curtain.
People took to the comments to?have their say - and not everyone approved of the method.?
"I just don't turn on my camera or use one of the preset filters," one user commented.?
"No way he is in a meeting with all that background noise. But if so, share the secret of what you do when you need to interact," another user said.?
"I took a pic of my house and made it my zoom background when I was in Spain," a third user said.?
Last month, a hack went viral which makes it seem like you're online even when you might not be. And to be honest, it is kind of genius.?
If you're one of those having to constantly move your mouse to appear online, then Joey McDonald recommends attaching the mouse to a Roomba, a robot vacuum cleaner. It definitely works for him - not only does this method keep him online, but it also helps keep his house clean he claims.
McDonald joked that the work-from-home tip was his way of showing that he¡¯s ¡°active¡± on his professional and online platforms. ¡°When your boss requires you to be ¡®active¡¯ online throughout the day,¡± the text over the video reads.
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