Camera Shy?
Tips to Help YOU Become
Comfortable and Confident
in Front of the Camera
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
Do you clinch at the thought of speaking in front of the camera?
Know that you’re not alone.
Many people get nervous.
However, when working in media, remaining poised in front of the camera is
essential.
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
PRACTICE
LINES!!!
YOUR1
speak as if you’re having a conversation
Practice what you want to say.
Make it sound natural, not like a script.
Establish tone and speed at which you speak.
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
BE
IN YOUR LOOKS
CONFIDENT2
Note: people should remember what you said not what you wore.
Wear figure flattering professional attire.
Avoid loud patterns/fine stripes.
Wear light makeup and jewelry.
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
UNDERSTAND
GESTURES
BODY3
Just don’t overdo it.
You use more than your voice when talking in front of the
camera.
Body language also plays an important role.
Know when to smile, nod your head, and
use your hands.
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
GET USED
AT A CAMERA
TO LOOKING4
Just don’t overdo it.
Practice in an empty room while filming
yourself.
This will give you a good idea of what it’s like.
Eventually it will feel more natural.
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
BE
CRITIC
YOUR OWN5
Just don’t overdo it.
Review your own performance before
showing others.
You will always be your best and worst critic.
You’re most likely to know what you need
to improve upon.
Here are some tips from Peter Zorich, CEO of Best Guest Media and former television producer.
PRACTICE
OF PEOPLE
IN FRONT6
Just don’t overdo it.
Use the advice of friends and family.
Take constructive criticism as guidance.
Practicing in front of people is the best way to overcome anxiety.
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