Master one of the most important skills to have in the 21st century: speaking to the camera.
Instructed by: Nickolas Saraev | Subject: Personal Development, Career Development
Instructed by: Nickolas Saraev | Subject: Personal Development, Career Development
Description
Speaking to a camera is the most important skill to have in the 21st century. Video is soon to be the most common way people share ideas, businesses, and relationships, and if you don't know how to speak to a camera effectively, you'll be left in the dust. Hi, we're Nick and Soma. Consider this: Over 3 billion people use social media sites like Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Skype, and Udemy Video content is by far the most pervasive and effective way we communicate on these platforms Development in recording technology isn't slowing down - it's speeding up. If you thought people filming concerts with their iPads was crazy, that's nothing compared to what's coming According to Forrester Research, a single minute of video is worth 1.8 million words. What does this mean? It means the businesses, the innovators, and the world leaders of the future are going to be spreading the equivalent of several thousand books' worth of ideas, emotions, and experiences in the same time it takes for you to finish a single video on YouTube. That's world-changing potential. Entrepreneurs today are faced with the same dilemma they had twenty-five years ago when the internet was first becoming widespread: "Should I try and adapt? Or is this just a passing fad?" Newsflash: just like the internet, it's not a fad. Get in or get left behind. Now, where is this "in" anyway? "In" is where the majority of people currently aren't. Most people out there have no idea how to talk to the camera - the second somebody starts filming, they freeze, get awkward, and manage to look more out of place than a penguin in the middle of the desert. But cameras are all around us. On every street corner. On every laptop. And in every kid's, young adult's, and granny's pockets. And by neglecting to spend any conscious time working on your camera skills, you're potentially missing out on huge opportunities. Like: Marketing videos. Personal branding. Skype interviews. Business meetings. Instagram stories. Virtual acting calls. News segments. Online dating. The list goes on and on. Take any activity, social situation, or career and apply video to it. Because if it doesn't already involve a camera, it will eventually.
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Course Info
- 6 Lectures
- 40 Hours
- Language: English
- Subject: Personal Development, Career Development
- Instructed by: Nickolas Saraev
- Platform: Udemy