On-Camera Presentation Tips
It used to be that tips for improving on-camera appearances were exclusive to people giving media interviews. But today, any employee might find themselves with a camera lens in their[…]
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It used to be that tips for improving on-camera appearances were exclusive to people giving media interviews. But today, any employee might find themselves with a camera lens in their[…]
A message workshop helps people from different departments come together to discuss, debate and agree-upon messages to deliver in communications initiatives, particularly for media relations and internal communications campaigns. All[…]
Gestures and body language bring your words to life, improve your messages and make them more memorable to your audience.
The second way (after eye contact) to engage the audience, your presentation voice is how you aurally demonstrate your personality and passion to the audience.
As you begin to construct a presentation to a small group or large audience, I’ve found six questions – adapted from a common creative brief – to be useful in gathering all of the necessary information.
The third in a series of how to help your audience listen to you. #3: Break your messages into “chunks” to help your audience grasp, understand and remember what you say.