

3 Essential Things You Must Know Before You Choose A Video Background
In today’s blog post we are going to take a look at three things you need to keep in mind when you’re choosing a background for your videos. Especially when you’re in a hurry and need to get a video out quickly. These tips will help you no matter what type of video you’re shooing whether it’s for social media, product launch, webinar or corporate communication. We've all watched videos where the background seems out of synch with the person on screen or there is so much going


5 Simple Steps To Creating Videos On The Fly
Today's post is about a simple way to create videos on the fly and have a little fun using a framework I created using a morning ritual I learned from Mel Robbins as inspiration. She created the Five Second Rule: Transform Your Life, Work and Confidence With Everyday Courage. Mel’s morning ritual has five steps including a meditation I do every morning before I read and journal and walk at the beach. Her ritual is based on the Five Second Rule. In it you go through a series


How To Develop Your Camera Confidence
In today’s post we are going to talk about developing your on camera confidence. We’ll cover how you can take an inventory of what’s holding you back and learn to leverage your strengths and develop your weaknesses. This exercise is unique way to look at why you are afraid of being on camera and helps you surface your hidden fears and start to find ways to overcome them. At the end of this post, I’ll have a special opportunity for you to work with me one-on-one if you’re stru


3 Reasons You Need To Be Using Video In Your Business Marketing
In today's post, I’m going to cover why video is so important to your business from an engagement and traffic standpoint and I'll give you some practical steps to pulling your on camera look together. And, at the end of this post I have a very special opportunity for a select few of you chomping at the bit to start using video in your marketing program. In just 6 weeks you can show up on camera without looking or feeling awkward or like an amateur to to audience and peers. In


Secrets To Creating Stories That Connect With Your Audience - An Interview With Kenneth Kebow
When you create a video to tell a story, do you sometimes feel like you are shooting in the dark? Or, because you're not sure what to shoot, you record everything and it makes it hard to edit? Wouldn't it be great to know the secrets behind creating stories that connect with your audience, every time? I can remember in my early production days feeling the same way. Sometimes I would shoot too much video, and other times, not enough. Other times my audio was poor or I didn't h