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Speak Clearly and Casually
Talk in your video just as you would with a friend or colleague.
Look at the camera lens. Enunciate, and use contractions, like
“we’ll” and “I’ve,” just like you would in everyday conversation.
Ask for Quiet
Ask employees to quiet down and turn o background music.
Silence will help ensure the camera hears you loud and clear.
Write Cue Cards
If you have trouble remembering your lines, use cue cards.
Write your lines with a thick marker so you can see them when
you’re in front of the camera. Tape the cards beneath the lens
or have a friend hold them for you. Just remember to look
directly into the camera to connect with the viewer—just like in
a one-on-one conversation.
Simple Techniques for Better Audio
Hello, My name is Greg.
In this video I will explain
how to operate your new
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Enunciate and use contractions
Find a quiet environment
Cue cards help you stay on script
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