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Update on preparing for a promo.
I'm sorry I haven't been on here in a few days, I've been struggling with how to prepare my "practice Promo"; I tried using Facepaint the other day, but I couldn't get in Character. so, for my next Promo video, I'll be introducing my character by sharing a story about something that aggravates me about today's Wrestling and it's going to be done in a way that lets y'all know this isn't Daniel Veillon, it's Asher Daniel.
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Yes, sir. I was going to focus on those three factors, thank you.
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@Josh Gerry I forgot to mention, this advice helps me understand how to create a story for my character. I read some of the Becoming a Wrestler Module, and thank you for that Module because it helps me out a lot in terms of understanding how to present myself as both a Professional behind the scenes and as an aspiring performer.
Methods of Creating Stars.
It's time for me to take a break from posting about practicing Promo's, and talk about something as a fan; As I would watch the Territory videos on either the original WWE Network or PEACOCK TV, I'd notice how their method of creating Stars was using a Ranking system like they do in Sports. In today's Wrestling Market, they seem to use Specialty matches to create Stars; besides Money in the Bank, what do y'all think are some of the best Specialty matches that WWE uses that have created the best stars?
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As far as Rankings; when the Product was centered on the Wrestling matches, I believe that when they would focus on people's ability in the ring, and than highlight the top 10 Stars, it made the fans take notice.
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@Josh Gerry Yes, sir.
What my next video's about.
I've been thinking about how to shorten my practice Promo videos, and I realized I just need to record myself like I did on YouTube when I was trying to get enough subscribers to help me get to use Livestream: Short form videos. I was studying in the free Becoming a Wrestler course, and I was reading the Promo part, I finally understood what I was lacking; In my next video, I'll be looking at how I can be enthusiastic about my goals, but I'll also be looking at what Wrestling fans may care about my Character/Gimmick. Because this is about slowly becoming a character, I'll be testing out Face Painting because that's the biggest part of how I want to look in my presentation.
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I didn't put any Face paint in this video because I didn't know what look I wanted to have. I hope this was a decent attempt with my Promo.
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@Josh Gerry Thank you, that's why I post these videos, to learn. Even though my first video was too long, how was the Production of it? Because if it was better, than I know what I need to use.
My first practice promo
As I was preparing my video this afternoon, I realized that I needed to introduce myself in the video, so this video is me introducing myself in character.
My first practice promo
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I understand, I thought it was too long, I'll work on shortening it. Thank you for letting me know what kind of timeframe to use, that's the most helpful.
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@Josh Gerry Thank you, I hope my new video is a little better.
Idea for preparing a practice promo.
I was just thinking about how Jeff Jarrett's return Promo on Raw, in 1997, and how it was constructed behind the scenes; I don't know if Mr. Dijak would encourage this planning or not, but as a former English Composition student in College, I think looking at what you want to talk about as being the Topic of your point is theoretically a good way to start. I'm going to do this on StreamYard and add it as a post.
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@Josh Gerry Thank you.
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Daniel Veillon
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I'm a Fan/Podcaster for the Pro-Wrestling Genre, along with other topics.

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