The process of incorporating a still photograph, specifically in the JPEG format, into video recordings using Bandicam involves utilizing the program’s overlay function. This feature enables the integration of static visual elements, like company logos or watermarks, onto the screen during video capture. The insertion is typically accomplished by navigating to the overlay settings within Bandicam’s interface and selecting the desired JPEG file from a local storage directory. The image can then be positioned and resized to meet specific visual requirements.
Employing static image overlays provides several advantages for video creators. Brand recognition is enhanced by consistently displaying a logo. Copyright protection is supported through the use of watermarks. Presenting supplementary information, such as contact details or website addresses, is also facilitated. The practice is rooted in broadcasting traditions of on-screen graphics and evolved with the development of digital video editing software, including screen recorders like Bandicam.