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3 Tips to Overcome Stage Fright and Record a Video

3 Tips to Overcome Stage Fright and Record a Video

FromDesigned by Wingnut Social | Interior Design Business


3 Tips to Overcome Stage Fright and Record a Video

FromDesigned by Wingnut Social | Interior Design Business

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Does stage fright keep you from recording videos for your audience? Are you worried that you’ll look dumb or stumble over your words? What’s holding you back? 
In this minisode of the Wingnut Social podcast, Darla and Natalie aim to help you overcome your fear of being in front of the camera. Learn to shoot a video with confidence. If you’re struggling to hit that record button, this is a can’t-miss episode!
What You’ll Hear On This Episode of Wingnut Social
[1:23] 3 tips to overcome stage fright
[2:35] Tip #1: Get over yourself!
[5:15] Tip #2: Pretend you’re talking to a friend or family
[7:00] Tip #3: Give the viewer something of value

Tip #1: Get over yourself to overcome stage fright
Many Wingnut Social clients are scared to death of shooting a video of themselves. For various reasons—anything from how they look to what to say—they are petrified. Darla points out that you just need to get over yourself. 
People are obsessed with themselves. They don’t care how you look in a video! The ladies point out that nobody is perfect. Your imperfections are what make you interesting. So embrace them, don’t worry about what other people are thinking about, and record that video!
Tip #2: Pretend you’re talking with a friend or family
83% of social media in 2020 will be leveraged towards video. So it is imperative that you overcome your fear. Another tip: act like you’re talking to a close friend or family member. 
How do you act when you’re doing a video chat with them? Are you relaxed and comfortable? 
Of course! If you try to channel that feeling, your video will feel natural. You can practice recording to work out the jitters and slow your heart rate down. Then try again!
Tip #3: Give the viewer something of value
Focus on the reason you’re recording a video in the first place. Is it content for Instagram or YouTube? You’re probably offering something of value, such as a how-to video. Or you’re making an announcement. 
Whatever it is, remember that it is all about what you are offering your viewer. 
They’re likely watching to learn something. They aren’t focused on what you’re wearing or your hairstyle. When you focus on what you’re giving the people on the other side of the video it can ease your anxiety.
For the full low-down on overcoming stage fright and recording video for your interior design business, listen to the whole minisode now!
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Released:
Jan 13, 2020
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The business podcast for interior designers, and home professionals. Hosted by interior design and digital marketing pro, Darla Powell.