How To Build A Killer Zoom Studio…For Cheap
Posted by EdmontonPMJun 29
Online Webinar – Recorded May 11, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Built-in vidcam and crappy microphone?
You can do better!
Are you waiting for services like Zoom and Teams and all the others to offer tools to make you look better, sound clearer, and be more charismatic?
That would be a pretty neat trick. But you can do better than connecting your notebook and yammering on. Way better.
Let’s not kid ourselves, virtual presenting will be with us long after Covid – in our offices and in our spare bedrooms.
Presentation expert Rick Altman called his own dare, took over his daughter’s bedroom, and created a Zoom studio.
Professional-grade cameras, sophisticated switching unit, an excellent microphone, and top-quality lighting, at a price far lower than what you might expect.
In this hour, he will take you on a guided tour of what he did, how he did it, and what you can do, regardless of your budget or your company’s, to improve your virtual presence.
For another great Rick Altman Powerpoint PDU Check Out:
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Presenter:Rick Altman (LinkedIn profile) Graphic Design GURU covers the whole of the content and delivery industry, from message crafting, through presentation design, slide creation, software technique, and delivery. Host of the Presentation Summit, now in its 16th season Rick regularly leads private presentation skills development workshops within organizations and is working on has released the 4th edition of the popular Why Most PowerPoint Presentations Suck, and how you can make them better.
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How To Build A Killer Zoom Studio…For Cheap
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