Struggling with your camera presence? Check out these 10 techniques for presenting like a pro
Let us be honest - talking to a camera does not come naturally to anyone. Although thousands of people talk to cameras for work, business, entertainment or to catch up with friends, presenting is a skill that needs to be honed.
Even professionals have to start somewhere. To help you out, JM PRO Creative, a high-end production company that worked with the likes of Adobe, Huawei and Sky Cinema, compiled a list of 10 useful tips for improving your on-camera presence.
"When speaking or performing on camera, you’ll get a better final result if you’re animated and full of life. You have to sell your performance, come across as genuine, and be enthusiastic and passionate as your subject matter permits," reads one piece of advice.
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