Video calls come with their own unique challenges. Our training can help you make an impact while talking to a computer screen. We address key questions such as: how do you keep your audience’s attention? How long should you speak for? And how do you avoid sounding monotone? Plus we show you how to tackle the tricky practicals like getting your lighting, sound, backgrounds and eye level just right.
What is covered?
How to avoid being monotone - using your voice to its full capacity with pace, pitch, tone, emphasis and pausing.
How to get your lighting, backgrounds and eye level right.
Practical experience - we rehearse our client’s speech, presentation or meeting.
How to adapt your content for a video-only environment.
How to use your body language correctly for maximum impact.
What to wear - what clothes work best on screen.
Duration | 2 hours
Capacity | We Recommend One-on-one Sessions
FAQ
Why do you recommend your online training courses are run one-on-one?
We have found that it maximises the engagement and energy of the person taking part in the course which can get lost in a larger online group.
Do you run online media training courses?
Yes. We cover all the basics from our main media training courses as well as detail on how online media interviews work - what the journalist is after, how they differ from face-to-face interviews, what the pitfalls can be.
Who is this training aimed at?
The training is aimed at anyone who has to present online and is keen to maximise their impact and performance. In this Covid-19 era meetings, events, presentations and pitches have all been moved online and you have to adapt your content and performance to keep up.
Can you run these sessions in a group?
We can but we advise against it as it’s hard to give everyone the practical experience of recording and watching their performance back in a group - and that’s a crucial element of the course.