Source: Vidyard Stepping in front of a camera for the first time can be intimidating. Add in the pressure of making a good first impression, and you
Stepping in front of a camera for the first time can be intimidating. Add in the pressure of making a good first impression, and you’ve got a recipe for some pretty serious butterflies in your stomach. For most sales reps that are getting started with video in their prospecting or marketers speaking about a new product launch, this is what they’re up against – and the first video is usually the hardest.
So we reached out to Meaghan Corson, Brand & Video Marketing Expert at Flash22 Productions to get her tips on making successful video, and feeling good about it.
Lights, camera, and backdrop are all important, but the most important part of the video is you – so focus on that first! Preparation is the key to feeling great when you step in front of the camera. Let’s dive into Meaghan’s recommendations for your look, your sound, and your expressions for the more impactful, professional production.
1. Your Look
Your hair, clothes, and any other personal details make a big impression. Wearing
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