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    important task for the day – your cameo. If you are relaxed you are more likely to be easy-going and friendly. This will enable the director to elicit the best performance from you.

    5. Rehearse. Always have your lines prepared and don’t expect that you can wing it on the day. It’s amazing how a big camera in your face can make you forget what you wanted to say. Rehearse your lines over and over agai

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    I’m about to scare you. I’m about to tell you something you, at first, won’t want to hear.But it will be OK. Trust me.By the end of this little article you’ll see it was necessary. In fact, by the end of this article you will not only be thankful I scared you, you’ll be in a better position to make money than you have ever been before.Ready?
    Well, it’s official. You are going to star in the company marketing video (or commercial) and you will have a part talking to camera. After ringing your mother, to let her know about your newly found fame, reality hits in. How are you going to pull this off?

    The good news is a charismatic business leader can add tremendous impact and clout to a marketing video or commercial. The bad news is that few leaders have the right skills to talk to the camera in a natural manner.

    But before you get put off, talking to camera is a skill. And any skill can be learned.

    Here are some tips to help bring the sparkle into your ‘moment of glory’.

    1. Wear the right clothes. If you are the CEO, a suit is the right way to go. Opt for conservative colours and stay away from checks, stripes and reds. They do not film very well and serve as a distraction to the viewer.

    2. Go for makeup (whether you’re male or female). A nice even skin tone, neat hair and a quick brush with powder can help keep the shine away. Once you get under the bright lights of a film set, it will be hard not to perspire (even more so, if you are nervous). A professional make up artist will also make you feel special and more confident in front of the camera.

    3. Trust the director. Forget that you are the client and realise that you are now the talent. Let the professionals do their work and let go. While this might be difficult for most people, it can be a refreshing change. Let yourself get bossed around and don’t worry about how it’s all going to work.

    4. Relax. Forget about the pressing amount of work piling up on your desk. Focus on the most important task for the day – your cameo. If you are relaxed you are more likely to be easy-going and friendly. This will enable the director to elicit the best performance from you.

    5. Rehearse. Always have your lines prepared and don’t expect that you can wing it on the day. It’s amazing how a big camera in your face can make you forget what you wanted to say. Rehearse your lines over and over agai

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    have the right skills to talk to the camera in a natural manner.

    But before you get put off, talking to camera is a skill. And any skill can be learned.

    Here are some tips to help bring the sparkle into your ‘moment of glory’.

    1. Wear the right clothes. If you are the CEO, a suit is the right way to go. Opt for conservative colours and stay away from checks, stripes and reds. They do not film very well and serve as a distraction to the viewer.

    2. Go for makeup (whether you’re male or female). A nice even skin tone, neat hair and a quick brush with powder can help keep the shine away. Once you get under the bright lights of a film set, it will be hard not to perspire (even more so, if you are nervous). A professional make up artist will also make you feel special and more confident in front of the camera.

    3. Trust the director. Forget that you are the client and realise that you are now the talent. Let the professionals do their work and let go. While this might be difficult for most people, it can be a refreshing change. Let yourself get bossed around and don’t worry about how it’s all going to work.

    4. Relax. Forget about the pressing amount of work piling up on your desk. Focus on the most important task for the day – your cameo. If you are relaxed you are more likely to be easy-going and friendly. This will enable the director to elicit the best performance from you.

    5. Rehearse. Always have your lines prepared and don’t expect that you can wing it on the day. It’s amazing how a big camera in your face can make you forget what you wanted to say. Rehearse your lines over and over agai

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    ery well and serve as a distraction to the viewer.

    2. Go for makeup (whether you’re male or female). A nice even skin tone, neat hair and a quick brush with powder can help keep the shine away. Once you get under the bright lights of a film set, it will be hard not to perspire (even more so, if you are nervous). A professional make up artist will also make you feel special and more confident in front of the camera.

    3. Trust the director. Forget that you are the client and realise that you are now the talent. Let the professionals do their work and let go. While this might be difficult for most people, it can be a refreshing change. Let yourself get bossed around and don’t worry about how it’s all going to work.

    4. Relax. Forget about the pressing amount of work piling up on your desk. Focus on the most important task for the day – your cameo. If you are relaxed you are more likely to be easy-going and friendly. This will enable the director to elicit the best performance from you.

    5. Rehearse. Always have your lines prepared and don’t expect that you can wing it on the day. It’s amazing how a big camera in your face can make you forget what you wanted to say. Rehearse your lines over and over agai

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    A trainer dryly discussing how to motivate people in an organization basically has just another “point-by-point” presentation. But suppose that he mounts the podium and begins to speak. Suddenly, a phone on the lectern rings. He ignores it at first, trying to continue. Finally he gives up, excuses himself and answers it. It is an engineer (off-stage voice) with a ser
    camera.

    3. Trust the director. Forget that you are the client and realise that you are now the talent. Let the professionals do their work and let go. While this might be difficult for most people, it can be a refreshing change. Let yourself get bossed around and don’t worry about how it’s all going to work.

    4. Relax. Forget about the pressing amount of work piling up on your desk. Focus on the most important task for the day – your cameo. If you are relaxed you are more likely to be easy-going and friendly. This will enable the director to elicit the best performance from you.

    5. Rehearse. Always have your lines prepared and don’t expect that you can wing it on the day. It’s amazing how a big camera in your face can make you forget what you wanted to say. Rehearse your lines over and over agai

    Use PR to Gain Valuable Information
    There are many places to find information about the company you want to do business with. These include web, annual reports, libraries, newspaper archives, press releases, and many more. The question is why you would want to find out the details in the first place. I like to know what a customer does before I make a proposal and I also like to know if they pay their
    important task for the day – your cameo. If you are relaxed you are more likely to be easy-going and friendly. This will enable the director to elicit the best performance from you.

    5. Rehearse. Always have your lines prepared and don’t expect that you can wing it on the day. It’s amazing how a big camera in your face can make you forget what you wanted to say. Rehearse your lines over and over again in front of a mirror. Make sure you look and sound natural. Practise speaking clearly and with a smile on your face. Rehearse as many times as you can. The more confident you are in giving an appealing speech, the better you will be and the less takes will needed. This will help reduce costs. If you don’t feel comfortable with your performance, hire a media trainer beforehand to coach you on talking to camera.

    6. Have fun! The shoot will be much slower than you anticipated. Lights and audio equipment can take a while to set up. If you are shooting outside, waiting for the sun to make an appearance on a cloudy day can also be painstakingly slow. Take a book with you and any work you can do in downtime. And just bask in the glory of being part of an exciting film shoot!

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