I just locked in something I'm fired up about. On Wednesday, July 8th I'm teaching a live workshop called S"tage Presence for YouTubers," built for one specific person: the creator who knows YouTube can bring them clients but freezes the second the camera turns on.
I'm a SAG-AFTRA actor and a communication professor, and getting people to hold a camera the way I hold a stage is what I do all day. In this session I'll show you how to stop sounding stiff, how to hold a viewer past the first ten seconds, and how to end a video like you meant it instead of trailing off.
Free, live, and hands-on. Save the date: Wednesday, July 8th at 12pm CST. What is the one thing about being on camera that trips you up most?
Tell me below so I make sure I cover it.