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Speaking to camera is a different art form than speaking to a live audience.

Speaking to camera is a different art form than speaking to a live audience. This doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t book speakers who are more accustomed to a live circuit, but it’s a good idea to check if they have done any virtual events already and ask to see recorded footage. If they don’t have […]

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What you really need are people who know how to talk on broadcast television and look at the camera to connect rather than rely on audience feedback.
Speakers that do well in a virtual environment need to be skilled in the intricacies of presenting in a more intimate, "broadcast-style" format.

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