How to Appear on Camera
by Jeanne
Free
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 11:29
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 10/09/2007
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 52 MB
Do you want to make a MindBite but you're nervous about talking on camera? Do you become stiff and forget your own name when the camera starts recording? You're not alone! Many people are camera shy. In this lesson professional TV Host and Producer Kimberlie Dykeman will teach you some basic techniques to help you be your best on camera.
About this Author
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- Jeanne
- 12 lessons
- Joined:
05/26/2007
BA Studio Art, Connecticut College, 2003
MFA Film Production, University of Texas, 2007
Portfolio- JeanneStern.com
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- Nice, funny video!
- 12/01/2007
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The video is well organized, fun to watch, includes nice pictures and acting. All in all, there wern't that many new things to learn, however, some facts were really interesting - for instance the color issue.
Good job, Brittanie and Jeanne!
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- Very entertaining and informative.
- 10/16/2007
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This is one of those lessons that you truly enjoy watching and learn a lot at the same time. I really enjoyed the off beat humor in this lesson and think that the authors did a great job making it fun to learn about this subject in a practical way. They used real life examples on how to improve your appearance on camera.
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The video is well organized, fun to watch, includes nice pictures and acting. All in all, there wern't that many new things to learn, however, some facts were really interesting - for instance the color issue.
Good job, Brittanie and Jeanne!
This is one of those lessons that you truly enjoy watching and learn a lot at the same time. I really enjoyed the off beat humor in this lesson and think that the authors did a great job making it fun to learn about this subject in a practical way. They used real life examples on how to improve your appearance on camera.