I guess I chimed in right at the birth of a channel. I'm confident you'll gain traction quickly real soon and learn many valuable tips and tricks along the way. One aspect that stood out to me, which I wanted to mention, is how you keep the camera focused on your guest even when you're speaking. This approach is unique; not many podcast channels do it. So, why not maintain this as your 'style' to see how things go perhaps? Also, when your guest is discussing a particularly engaging topic, try zooming in very slowly to the point where it's barely noticeable. Then, when you speak, zoom out. This technique will create an illusion of shifting focus on and off your guest, adding subtle visual dynamics to the video, instead of a static camera perspective throughout. Just a tip of course... Good luck. You've just gained a new subscriber
i just came across this video and wowww it as if it was meant to me to see it i do learn some from it cuz i'm a new sales man with some expertise, but thanks to you Dear channel.
I guess I chimed in right at the birth of a channel. I'm confident you'll gain traction quickly real soon and learn many valuable tips and tricks along the way. One aspect that stood out to me, which I wanted to mention, is how you keep the camera focused on your guest even when you're speaking. This approach is unique; not many podcast channels do it. So, why not maintain this as your 'style' to see how things go perhaps? Also, when your guest is discussing a particularly engaging topic, try zooming in very slowly to the point where it's barely noticeable. Then, when you speak, zoom out. This technique will create an illusion of shifting focus on and off your guest, adding subtle visual dynamics to the video, instead of a static camera perspective throughout. Just a tip of course...
Good luck. You've just gained a new subscriber
i just came across this video and wowww it as if it was meant to me to see it i do learn some from it cuz i'm a new sales man with some expertise, but thanks to you Dear channel.