How To Design A Talk
May 20, 2019Whether you’re just getting started as a speaker, or already present regularly, but looking for some new ideas to design your next talk, this video’s for you.
Designing a talk, whether it’s going to be a blog post to camera, a presentation during in a business meeting, or to a larger group of people at a conference or awards ceremony, the process is actually very similar.
So, in this video I take you through the 3-steps I use to design each talk I give (including this video today)!
Make sure you have a pen and paper to writing down each tip!
Question of the day!!
What’s your next talk going to be about?
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My kit:
Camera: Panasonic HC V700
Rode Lavier Mic for smart phones
Screenflow 8 for Mac - video editing, music and additional b-roll in the video
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