Screen Actors’ Secrets To Connect, Engage & Influence On Camera
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Live Webinar – October 13th, 2022 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
Why are most virtual meetings still so awkward, unmemorable and ineffective?
Because no one is born knowing how to talk to a camera!
Like an actor going from stage to screen, being successful in a new medium requires new skills.
Fortunately, screen actors have spent decades developing techniques for connecting, engaging and influencing others through the camera. I
n this session, actor and author Julie Hansen shares the top actors’ secrets for more engaging and successful virtual meetings from her award-winning book, “Look Me In The Eye: Using Video to Build Relationships with Customers, Partners and Teams.”
You’ll learn:
- How to “cheat” for the camera for greater engagement
- How to create personal eye contact with the camera
- How to read body language and maintain your connection
- How to make everyone in your virtual meeting feel seen and heard
- Tips for connecting with people who are off camera
Presenter: Julie Hansen (LinkedIn profile) specializes in helping sales teams craft and deliver winning presentations and demos by applying today’s best practices from business, acting, improv, and storytelling. Her work has been featured in numerous business publications. Previously Julie spent 20 years as a sales leader in a variety of competitive industries, including technology, media and real estate. A professional actor, & popular speaker and workshop facilitator for sales conferences and kick-off events, Julie resides in Denver.
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Screen Actors’ Secrets To Connect, Engage & Influence On Camera
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