Video Presence And Presentation

Nov 18, 2022

Do you remember what you felt like shooting and upload your first video? you uploaded a video on YouTube?

You're likely to regret it. your finest.

In addition, you need to be engaging in the videos posted on your YouTube channel. However, you must also have an impressive image of your online class.

In order to assist you in improving your photography skills to help you improve your camera skills, we've invited Zain Meghji to share some of his top strategies to boost your visibility on cameras and creating engaging video content for online course.

Zain is the Head of Video Content at Daily Hive. In the past 20 years, he's worked in the entertainment industry on both sides of the camera and has worked as an entertainment reporter for television programs like STG E Talk, Extra, Showbiz Tonight and hosting the Canadian version of How To Look Good Naked and was telecast on Oprah Winfrey Network.

HTML0 In this video Zain will show you the most effective way to impress the people around you by your appearance on video:

The Difference Between Presence and Presentation

It's no surprise that the major factors that will determine how effective your videos will be will be your style of presentation and the way you present them.

But what is the difference between those two?

The author, Zain Zain summarizes it so succinctly:

Your presence is the way in which you're presenting yourself. Your presentation, or your style of speaking is what you're doing. Zain Meghji

Presence comes from inside.

This isn't something is easy to achieve. For example, you can't 'do' excited. But you are able to be.

Presentation on contrary, can be a thing you make.

Body language refers to the way you are using to convey your message in your clothing and movement your body in, and the manner you use to make eye contact with others in the room.

The most obvious elements of how you present your self in this manner, and consequently, it impacts the way your image is perceived by others.

How To Transform Your Presentation and Look Great on Camera

Your presentation is most simple to enhance.

First, you must focus on the fundamentals of the things you can do with your camera. Here is a checklist of tips Zain will like you to take into consideration:

  • Fix your hair, collar, makeup, etc. to look your best
  • Put on clothes you feel comfortable and be praised by others.
  • Select the right colours to meet the needs of your business.
  • Be aware of the person whom you're representing, the values you are and what you're wearing matches your persona (i.e. Dress to be the character)

In addition, Zain recommends his advice from the TV show "How to look beautiful naked" The idea involves looking at yourself in the mirror , then you should ask yourself " What do I find appealing about my own self? "

In the next step He suggests identifying those aspects that you enjoy about yourself and then determining the right colors and accessories that highlight the best aspects of you.

Zain provides basic instructions on how to use lighting, how to smile and figure out your personal branding in his YouTube channel. Check it out below to learn more!

How to Enhance Your Presence and Connect with the people you want to reach

Your camera's existence online cannot be duplicated.

It's a thing which can be nurtured.

There's a myriad of ways Zain amplifies his presence:

1) Big Energy

Zain will increase his energy through a more intense image of himself each time that he's on camera.

There are many ways to his method of doing this The most common is to bounce about and then back, as you are speaking"out the words in a loud voice "I'm delighted! I'm excited! I'm excited!"

2.) Develop Examples

Another method Zain advises to increase your presentation is to identify those you wish to emulate and incorporate your personal qualities about them back into your presentation.

This is especially useful for people who are quiet and would like to emerge from their cocoons.

In his film Zain interviews an one of his team member Laurenne, at Daily Hive Video, and shows you how she emulates others by capturing their emotions through the camera. Find out how she achieves this in this video!

3) Make The Camera Work Like Your Facebook

One of the biggest mistakes that video presenters make on camera is to begin talking in the voice that Zain calls the Host Voice .

The essence of host voice is how television hosts used to speak in the past 10-20 years.

It's a well-structured and well-organized way to communicate that includes ending each sentence by a similar note that was created to make sure that every word is spoken in a perfect manner to be understood.

The issue of this is that it causes a disconnect from the audience.

The way to think about it that Zain and Andrew recommend is to imagine you're having a normal, everyday chat with your friend, and remember that behind you is a real human being that will be watching.

That way, you appear as if there even if you're not actually there.

In this way, it lets you communicate your message significantly more effectively.

This is the art Of The Interview

If you're thinking of creating online courses and content for your YouTube channel that includes interview with guest hosts, this section is the best place for you.

The content can be a source of inspiration or not, the most important aspect of engaging in engaging interview is the ability to take your audience on a journey through the narrative you wish to convey.

Here are some ideas from Zain to help you with this project:

1) Create a Plan Of Your Goals

What do you want to achieve in your interview?

In Zain his appearances, the aim for each interview is to find something interesting funny, interesting, or something people haven't heard anywhere except for Zain.

For this reason to do this, the person must study his guests properly, and come up with questions ahead of time.

After you've figured out your questions, you've identified where you'd like to go. Focus your attention towards that direction, instead of focusing on your answer. Zain Meghji

2.) Do not do too much research

Although it may seem oddly in contradiction to what was previously written, it's essential not to too closely study the person you are visiting at the time of your visiting.

The reason is it removes the aspect of being in the interview and allow the conversation to naturally develop through the interview.

 3) Do Not Jump In the Deep End too quickly

As Zain points out, sometimes it's easy to get real quick and talk to your guests at a rapid pace, regardless of having conducted a thorough a study of your guests as you can.

In general, it's not the best fit, especially in the first inquiry.

What Zain recommends here is to help your guest feel comfortable during the discussion, so they feel comfortable enough to divulge more information about them.

 4) The public doesn't understand Everything You've Learned

While it's enthralling being a part of the conversation with your guest, it's vital to remember that the viewership is there to be satisfied with your material.

Your target audience may not possess the same level of knowledge of research or background information that you have. So keep that in your head. Even if it means asking questions that you are able to answer.

Zain is continuing to make use of his videos to explain when to let a conversation proceed and also the optimal moment to do a complete reset. You can set it to the direction you would like it to go. Learn how to maintain the delicate balance.

How To Tell A Story

The most efficient method to communicate your message is by using stories.

and as Zain suggests, one way to make an entertaining tale is to develop one of the following:

Beginning - where you paint an image of the way things are right now Middle-ground is where you can show your audience what could be different
  End - finally where people can take part in an active role

The self-help writer Stephen Covey says, you need to begin with your goal in mind .

You should think about the content of your video and what the goal of the video and what actions do you wish your viewers to take as a result after watching the video.

Then, you can connect a particular, intimate story with the message that you're trying to convey.

In this way, you'll ensure that the people that relate to the subject know what you're trying to teach them about and will also be more enthused about you.

To connect with Zain Meghji, visit zainmeghji.com, follow him @zainmeghji, or work with him at zainmeghji.com/courses-and-coaching.

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