
Highlights
When you’re talking into a camera, you need to connect emotionally with your viewers
Learning some techniques and practice will help you to be your best self when they call "Action"
Objectives
- An enhanced appreciation for what it takes to communicate a strong message when being filmed
- Overcoming self-consciousness in front of the camera
- Enhancing your on-screen magnetism
Learning Tools
- Role plays, simulations, improvisation
- Scenarios for on-camera practice
- Self-examination, peer/trainer feedback
- Discussion, exchange
- Video clips
Take-aways
- Checklist of actions to carry out before and during filming
- Tools for analyzing and modifying your on-screen appeal
- Your filmed sessions for future practice
Prerequisite
- Highly recommended: An Aura of Confidence; Center Stage: Starring You
Seminar Essentials
Dressing the part & Knowing where to focus
- Making adjustments to the way you dress according to your likely audience
- Details to pay attention to before you go in front of the camera—from colors to camera angles
- The focus: when you have a general message to deliver vs. interviews
Understanding your viewers' needs—and yours
- Tapping into and enhancing your charisma
- Understanding the impact of your body language and what it conveys to your viewers
- Crafting your message according to what action you would like your viewers to take afterward
Preparing your message
- Understanding what you want the outcome to be and crafting your message accordingly
- Staying focused and on track
- Ensuring that you get enough practice before you get in front of the camera
- Employing proven tricks of the trade to loosen up before you start rolling