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Public Speaking Advice That Sucks! - Use the three-second rule??!!?
Posted by Andrew on August 12th, 2007The next video. Enjoy =)
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Andrew
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Yes yes... I should not move
Yes yes... I should not move around too much... (grins). Thanks guys for your feedback! We'll definitely keep in mind your suggestions as we work on the next set of videos. Any other "LAME" advise that you have been receiving? Send them to us and we will spoof it - for the fun of it!
Eric, told you not to move
Eric, told you not to move too much... ha. Yup, point taken. Thanks a lot for the feedback. We learnt a lot about shooting videos from this experience
Cheers,
Andrew
Great tips! Fantastic
Great tips! Fantastic speaking tips in fact!
But the video can be improved by increasing the height of the tripod because Eric's head is cut off most of the time and it was a little disturbing at the start. Also, the sound did not come out quite right. There are just too much echoes.
Woah, I learned something
Woah, I learned something new about shooting videos. Thanks for the advice!
Cheers,
Andrew
The beginning part was
The beginning part was pretty funny, and showed that doing everything for 3 seconds doesn't really work.
Here are two suggestions for improving your future videos. First, get a larger tripod, and lift the camera up higher. You're looking down at your viewer, which might offend them (because you're forcing them into a subservient position).
Second, use a lapel microphone and attach it to your camcorder. I was only able to make out about 10% of what you were saying, because the sound was so distorted.
If you would like to see a video that I made on a completely different subject, so you can see what I'm talking about IN ACTION, email me privately.
Good luck :)
Jason
Thanks! Got that. If we are
Thanks! Got that. If we are going to have more videos, we will do it more professionally next time. Ha.
I will get the videos transcribed cos I think they are valuable information and shouldn't be "lost" because of the sound quality
See you!
Cheers,
Andrew
Hi Andrew, the visuals are
Hi Andrew,
the visuals are clear and really no problem with that. Just thought that you can improve on the sound quality cos I know that valuable and interesting information are being said, but it's a bit blaring so i can't really hear the message.
Yup. You can try recording in a quieter place with your friend not needing to raise his voice too much, or probably add some subtitles/words to get the important points across.
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