The 60-Second Routine Before the Camera Rolls
A simple pre-record ritual, borrowed from the wings of the theater, to ground your presence before you ever hit record.
Read article →A simple pre-record ritual, borrowed from the wings of the theater, to ground your presence before you ever hit record.
Read article →The amateur fills every gap. The person willing to let a beat sit is the one who clearly believes what they just said.
Read article →Authority on camera doesn't start in your voice or your words. It starts in your feet. Here's the fix.
Read article →The eyes get the famous line, but on camera the eyebrows do most of the emotional lifting.
Read article →A voice stuck on one setting reads as a drone or a pitch. Range tells the listener you mean it in real time.
Read article →Most people perform at the lens like it's a panel of critics. Flip that, and your whole presence changes.
Read article →Once you know what each light position does, the same words start to feel completely different.
Read article →Your shoulders, hands and stance are saying something on camera. The only question is whether it matches your words.
Read article →Handle the gear properly once, so it can never again be the reason you didn't post.
Read article →A short video series on finding your presence on camera — no scripts, no templates.