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How to be Confident on Camera (Tips from Jon Youshaei)

Thinkific

The power to communicate effectively on camera is just as important as your in-person interactions. Whether you’re leading a virtual… The post How to be Confident on Camera (Tips from Jon Youshaei) appeared first on Thinkific.

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How to Improve Your On-Camera Presence

TechSmith Camtasia

When creating live training or pre-recorded learning content, there’s one question you should ask yourself – what is your on-camera presence like? In the learning industry, your on-camera presence is key to getting your message across. But what if you’re not a natural in front of the camera? Why is this important?

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Destroy Distractions With These Easy Camera Tricks

eLearning Brothers

Depth of field is the amount of space that stays in focus through your camera. The trick is understanding how your camera works and knowing what adjustments to make. People moving around behind her, desks filled with personal items, phones, water bottles. Here’s an example of what I’m talking about. That’s fine enough.

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Writing Learning Objectives In 3 Simple Steps

Fly Plugins

There is always the temptation to jump right into pulling out the camera, mic and hitting record. We then ask them to pretend that they happen to be visiting a city in which one of the students they’re most proud of lives and they want to take this student out to coffee to learn more about who that person is. Where do you live?

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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How to Get More Comfortable on Camera: The 13 Fundamentals

TechSmith Camtasia

Whether you’re new to creating videos or a seasoned behind the scenes professional, facing your first time in front of the camera can be scary. However, just like learning to do voice overs like a pro, a few simple tips can go a long way to making you better on camera. Looking good is key. I admit it. Stand up straight!

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Tips for presenting to a camera

Clear Lessons

Tips for presenting to a camera. Jayne Davids shares her top tips for presenting to camera, to create great videos for learning. The first time I stood in front of a camera I felt really uneasy. So h ere are a few things to consider when doing your piece to camera. Speaking Plan and rehearse what you’re going to say.

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