Speaking Clearly and Confidently on Camera – Tips from a Voice Talent

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How to speak clearly and confidently in front of the camera? That’s what most people want know when recording a web video.

Who better to answer the question than someone who lends her voice for commercials, corporate videos and telephone greetings.

I was fortunate to be introduced to a Professional Voice Talent, Sulabha, and to arrange a lunch appointment.

During lunch, I recorded a video blog and asked Sulabha to share some of her secrets which the rest of us can use quickly.

In this video, you will learn 3 valuable tips on speaking clearly and confidently on camera:

– 2 quick things to do before speaking and projecting your voice.
– 1 powerful idea that makes you speak fluently and naturally on camera.
– 1 simple method to remove fears and jitters immediately.

I enjoy recording a talent that require only one take for every scene. Watch the video and you will notice the minimum cuts.

Sulabha could speak continuously without a glitch to every question that I ask. There were no retakes at all… never!

AdrianLee
http://AdrianVideoImage.com

PS: The HD video was shot in a noisy open cafe with an iPhone 4 and totally edited with the iPhone 4. No external microphones were used. The shots of me were from the front camera which is still in 4:3 size format.
Speaking Clearly and Confidently on Camera - Tips from a Voice Talent

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Author: AdrianLee
Adrian Lee is a seasoned content creator based in Singapore, known for his expertise in smartphone videography, video editing, and live streaming. With a passion for sharing knowledge, Adrian runs VideoLane.com and AdrianVideoImage.com, where he offers insights into his personal experiences alongside practical tips for aspiring creators. With a growing community across various platforms, Adrian aims to empower others through creative storytelling and innovative content techniques.

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