Darren, thank you. I have this exact question, and I had an inkling TH-cam would have an answer. And there, your video came up. Very useful and very practical. I will immediately use your technique!
Thanks Glen! The camera is a Canon XF605 - this one: www.canon.co.uk/video-cameras/xf605/ I don't use a Teleprompter for these videos, though I do have one in my kit that I sometimes use for videos. I much prefer not to, however, as it's more natural if the speech is 'off the cuff'. I tend to work out the gist of what I'm going to say, the key points, and know for certain the opening couple of lines for impact - and probably the closing line - but the rest is fairly free. I must confess though, I have had a lot of speaker training. It's not natural!
@@BNIEducationSlots Thanks for the reply! Haha wow.. that camera is out of my price range. I was very impressed with the quality of the picture and how well it captures your eye contact with the audience
@@Glen87 Yeah, it's a tasty beast! I also use a Sony a7iii for multi-camera work - that's a bit cheaper, but still a hefty price tag - www.sony.co.uk/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7m3-body-kit
Darren, thank you. I have this exact question, and I had an inkling TH-cam would have an answer. And there, your video came up. Very useful and very practical. I will immediately use your technique!
Awesome! Thanks for the great feedback. I’d love to know how it goes.
Thank you for the tip. I am sure this will make a huge difference
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Thank you, great technique
Glad it was helpful!
Great BNI video! I want to ask, what kind of camera are you using for this video, and do you use a teleprompter?
Thanks Glen! The camera is a Canon XF605 - this one: www.canon.co.uk/video-cameras/xf605/
I don't use a Teleprompter for these videos, though I do have one in my kit that I sometimes use for videos. I much prefer not to, however, as it's more natural if the speech is 'off the cuff'. I tend to work out the gist of what I'm going to say, the key points, and know for certain the opening couple of lines for impact - and probably the closing line - but the rest is fairly free.
I must confess though, I have had a lot of speaker training. It's not natural!
@@BNIEducationSlots Thanks for the reply! Haha wow.. that camera is out of my price range. I was very impressed with the quality of the picture and how well it captures your eye contact with the audience
@@Glen87 Yeah, it's a tasty beast! I also use a Sony a7iii for multi-camera work - that's a bit cheaper, but still a hefty price tag - www.sony.co.uk/electronics/interchangeable-lens-cameras/ilce-7m3-body-kit
@@BNIEducationSlots this looks amazing as well! even if it is out of my price range for now. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work!