MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48000 Hz
Language: English | Size: 0.99 GB | Duration: 45m
What you'll learn
How to shoot with natural light at home
Setting up your phone hands-free
Getting the right height & tilt to look your best and be influential
Ring light best practice
Multi light set up (basic v pro)
Entry level camera equipment
Microphone comparisons
Quality control tips before shooting
Micro-dosing exposure to public opinion
How to build & use an alter ego
Human behavioural biases on camera
Industry secrets to reducing pressure
Creating an emotional connection with your message & audience
Requirements
Access to a recording device (phone, camera, webcam etc.)
Description
Are you:
Preparing for an online job interview?
Creating your own online course?
Wanting to be more engaging on zoom calls?
Looking to press publish on social media (Tiktok, Instagram, Youtube...)
Then this course is for you.
My name is Jason and I am an international model and actor.
While I thoroughly enjoy being in front of the camera now, it wasn't always the case.
My first casting I had an anxiety attack (& it wasn't the last).
But just because the camera is a relatively new invention to human history, doesn't mean performing under situations of stress is.
Over time I was able to listen to industry mentors & also replicate strategies from other peak performers that hacks into our behavioural biases and allows us to be who we can be, even if the red light is on.
In this course I show you how to firstly look your best on camera with a step by step home studio set-up:
Working with natural light
Setting up your background
Some tricks if you don't have a tripod
Best practices for using a ring light
Options if you have a couple of lights at home (e.g. a lamp)
A 3 point + light set up if you are interesting in extra equipment
Microphone examples
Entry-level camera example
Pre-performance quality control suggestions
In section 2, we then take a deep dive into strategies to build up your confidence especially in a world where we are acting often under the eyes of other people (e.g. on social media):
Getting comfortable with the camera
Staged progression into public opinion
Forgetting who you were, to become who you can be
Building an emotional connection with your message and the audience
Tricks to remove fillers (ums, ahs, likes)
Eye contact behaviour
Industry tricks on building spontaneity
& much more
This is what turned my life experience around, I am sure it will help you too.
Jas
Who this course is for:
Professionals working from home
Instructors building an online course
Content creators on social media
Job seeking interviewing remote
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