GUIDELINES FOR A GREAT PRESENTATION: PART 1
When you are representing the Lord – witness in everything you do.
Dressing for a presentation
Ensure that your attire is not more attractive than your presentation. This is distracting. Dress relatively conservatively.
Attire, such as short or sleeveless dresses, tight or multi-coloured clothing, revealing tops, should be avoided. Remember that this recording of you will be out in cyberspace in perpetuity. Send your best self.
Video Recording
The room from which you are recording should have little or no noise. Avoid the possibility of sounds from children, dogs, etc. If you have to do a second or third take, go right ahead.
If you are filming outdoors, avoid unwanted noise or objects. Ensure that the camera is between the sun (light source) and the presenter. Examine your surroundings before starting the recording.
The main light source should be in front of the presenter. You may use more than one light source to reduce shadow. Remember that we want the light to bounce from your face etc. into the camera.
The background should be complementary to your complexion and attire; not contrasting. A solid wall with little or no pictures is best. Remember that we want to see you with all the positive expressions highlighted.
Ensure that the camera is at eye level. We don’t need to see in your mouth or nostrils or the ceiling of your home. This is best achieved by using a laptop and elevating it. If a cellphone is used, it should be set with the long end across (landscape) ensuring that it is stable and no fingers are in the field of view.
The position of presenter should be centred. If you are prone to animation, give room for your movement but ensure that you and your gesticulations are captured as completely as possible, and centred. Use gesticulations sparingly; they can be distracting.