Statistics say that 9 out of 10 people freeze up in front of a camera.
And that is fine if you feel the same. From my experience, I can say that even those who can speak confidently to a large live audience don’t come across well on camera and often look nervous.
But why does this happen?
Well, the camera sees things differently and what is normal for a live presentation in most cases is inappropriate in a video. Your gestures, sight, position, background, voice - are all different and all matter. One little mistake can make your video bad. At best your viewers or customers won't give you another chance to tell get your message across, at worst - it will hurt your business or reputation.
The latest Cisco report says that 74% of all internet data used in 2019 will be video. We now live in the era of smartphones and personal branding. What if someone asks you for an interview or if you want to present your company video? Would you be ready?
If you feel like you are under a microscope in front of a camera, if you don't know where to start, if you don't like to see or hear yourself on a video - this course is definitely for you.
I worked behind the camera for many years and when I had to get in front of the camera I experienced the same fear and anxiety that I saw many of my clients go through. I've gone through that, I've taught a lot of managers and educators, have had many positive reviews and now, I can teach you.
This unique course "How to present to camera" is a big part of my series of courses on how to create a professional video on a smartphone. It is very important to learn the technical side, such as lighting, sound, framing and so on, but if you don't know how to present, it's very likely you can't just get in front of the camera and know how to present properly.