I have found that there are two kinds of people when it comes to being on camera: teleprompter people and non-teleprompter people.
If you’re one of the latter, here’s a great way for you to be as concise as you always wished you could be without losing any spontaneity or passion.
Hope you find this helpful!
Here’s where to get the ebook mentioned in the video.
19 replies to "How to Be Pitch Perfect Without a Teleprompter"
Hi Steve,
I love your videos!!
Can you email me “The first 20 sec” script
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It’s simple to grab. Just click on the link above, enter your email address and voila!
Totally brilliant information as usual. I wouldn’t expect anything less from Steve.
I’m kind liking this idea. How does it work if you’re using free screen, with two angles?
Thanks for the link to the 20-second thingy, I was going to ask!
Love your stuff, Steve!
Oops *green screen – sorry!
Two angles means either two green screens or a large wraparound green screen. And it means two lighting setups.
Have fun with the 20-second thingie!
Oh, and it means having the same background plate shot from different angles; kind of a rare product to find unless you shoot it yourself.
As always, thanks Steve. Your videos – and if I may say so, your mellifluous tones – are addictive!
Martin
Great stuff! Love it!
Great Advice, the results are looking more real, true and clean.
Great timing Steve – a video just for me!!
Glad to be of service, David!
Steve, I just wanted to thank you for your generous contribution to our professional development over the years. The quality of your information is matched only by your affability, gracious demeanor — and authoritative presentation
Your support has enabled me to grow beyond simple passion projects and imposter syndrome, to having the confidence and ability of a professional
everything about you is appreciated! Thank you
Wonderful to hear, Ismaeel. And thanks for your kind words!
Hello my dear man, just wanted to let you know my weekly youtube show Quintessential Experiences season 1 (14 eps) is being released, we’re on to ep 8 now. Thank you for your guidance all these years. Giving ordinary folks like ourselves a chance to share their extraordinary unexplained experiences allows all of us (hosts included) to be our more natural selves in interaction. I take in every bit of your kind, compassionate, peaceful advice and let it soak in, deeply. I want to be real, on camera, and for the folks we interview…and thankfully, the right things to say seem to magically come forth. Much love, Anjali
Thank you, Anjali. May you bring all the good into this hurting world you can muster…
Best wishes to you and your family <3 we shall keep on keeping on.
Hello Steven,
Thanks a lot for your videos – very helpful.
So when you shoot the 20 second (or 1 min) are you then afterwards “stitching” all those together to the 10 min video ?
Wouldn’t that become a video where you as person are going to be “moving” a lot as you not going to be exactly on the same spots again ?
Thanks a lot
Ingo
I’m working on Pt. 3 of this series right now. I think your question will be answered in it. Watch this space next Wednesday! 🙂