TV Interviews and Video Techniques

Posted on April 22, 2010 by Judy | Startegic.com, Judy@Startegic.com, 310.215.9975

Stay tuned for video taping skills, professional production techniques,on camera tips and the help you need to look and sound confident, competent and natural. The more professional your video looks you improve the opportunity to showcase yourself and your expertise.

First tip: Don’t try this at home! Some people think all they have to do is sit at their desk and tape themselves talking. You’ve seen those amateurish looking videos, right? Your homemade videos project the, “Look, ‘ma, I did it myself.” Family, friends and those who already know and love you won’t care. For the rest of the world, you want your video to create a powerful first-of-mind-impression. Confidence, or lack of, will pop right thru the camera to your potential clients.

You need to consider the lighting and the sound. Does it sound like you’re talking in a tunnel or into a tin can? Are there shadows across your face or under your eyes? These are the things that will distract from you and your message if they aren’t done right.

If you are going to produce your own videos for your website and Social Media presence, invest in a good camera, lighting equipment and a professional microphone. You want your video to look and sound as expert as you are to produce positive results. It’s your first introduction to potential clients around the globe!

You can email your questions to Judy@JudyJernudd.com We will answer the most asked questions on future posts.

Stay tuned!

Judy Jernudd

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