Master your Oncamera Fears like a Pro on Video

Jedi mindset tricks to help you Master your on-camera fears. Learn how you can stop zeroing in on your flaws and discover how you can be masterful, compelling and commanding in your videos.
Jedi mindset tricks to help you Master your on-camera fears. Learn how you can stop zeroing in on your flaws and discover how you can be masterful, compelling and commanding in your videos.
You’d be surprised at how many people fumble or simply forget how to use their hands once the camera is trained on them. Watch this quick “behind the scenes” video and apply this subtle technique in your own business videos. Plus discover what to do with your hands and eliminate the awkwardness.
On-camera Presence. A business owner asks, “Should I front my own videos?” Not only was he new to appearing on video, but he also queried whether his physical appearance would work against him?
Get my pro-tips on how to effectively and professionally read your material and reduce psychological barriers with your audience. Plus learn how to look and sound natural as you read on-camera.
Learn how to get your hair camera ready for your video shoots. Discover why adding more volume to your hair is important for on-camera work. Plus bonus tips for thinning hair and what to avoid doing on-screen. Also applicable to my male readers.
Dispelling the Buzzwords “Be Authentic” on video. Often we present using our numerous “selves” to different groups of people in an attempt to control and manipulate what others think about us.
Learn how to arrange your script to deliver your messages in short, concise sound bites. Emphasize keywords to help you speak well on video and avoid that monotonous vibe in your on-camera delivery.
Do you use any of these freeze, flight, fight, or pacifying behaviors on video? What about your feet – are they honest? Discover how these can impact your on-camera presence and power onscreen.
On-Camera Skills Series: A desire to protect ourselves, often triggers the freeze-fight-or-flight threat response. This ancient survival mechanism becomes amplified onscreen. Impacting your energy levels, screen presence, confidence, and ability to be persuasive on video.
Discover which authority killers can undermine the look, feel, and professional visual tone of your business or brand videos.
The Rule of Thirds teaches us how to create pleasing and interesting compositions within the camera frame. Get great visuals in your video presentations. Learn how to easily apply the “Rule of Thirds” and the powerful eye-tracking “F” in your videos.
Anyone can put themselves on Video. But NOT Everyone is W-a-t-c-h-a-b-l-e! Develop your on-camera mindset. Apply these Pro Tips before your next video shoot to appear more confident, lively, and watchable on Video!
Science has proven that your viewers can definitely tell when you are tired, and they will rate you as being less attractive on-screen.
Make every glance and gesture connect with your viewer. Learn how to effectively use your hands and your physicality on video. Plus avoid common visual irritations that can either upstage your message or reduce your authority, credibility, and on-camera presence.
Manage your first impressions on video. “Within a few seconds, people have judged your social and economic level, your level of education, and even your level of success.
If you’re not feeling it – your audience won’t be feeling it or you either. Why faking it till you make it is a BIG mistake for authentic on-camera communication. Learn what to do and what to avoid on-screen.
Everything your audience sees on the screen either builds your credibility or detracts from it. Learn how to dress for success on video plus the importance of presenting your “best self” to enhance your credibility and authority on screen.
Careful make-up application is critical. We provide you with a step by step make-up application process, along with expert tips and techniques to get you camera ready for your business videos.
No one has a perfectly symmetrical face. But, we all have a “best side”. Read more to discover yours!
Studies find that a real, authentic smile is considered more trustworthy and positive compared to those who showed a fake smile.
Presenting on Video Requires a Modified Approach. You might be great on stage in front of an audience, but being able to speak to a live audience does not necessarily mean you will come across well on video and vice versa.
Presenting to the camera is more like having your viewer in your personal space, standing 4 feet away from you – it’s here that your screen presence and everything that you bring to the frame can be readily scrutinized by the lens (your viewer).
If you are self-producing your videos, a key aim is to create a positive viewing experience for your viewers and to keep them engaged with you and your messages. Discover how you can reduce anything that could create an audio or visual barrier (consciously or subconsciously) between you and your audience.
On video…its ALL about the Eyes. People respond to you and your image before you have opened your mouth to speak. The way you hold yourself, your facial expressions and quality of eye contact all signal whether you are anxious, excited, confident, are joyful, sad, angry, surprised, disgusted or fearful and more.
Use the best camera framing to have a powerful subconscious impact on your audience. Learn the basics on how to frame yourself well in your business video presentations.