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- PR Tip: How to Look Better on Camera – The Science Behind Smiling
Are you here because you want to improve your on-camera look? By: MMM Editorial Team One simple, yet powerful way to look better on camera is to just smile more. attractiveness, making you appear confident and competent—qualities that matter especially when you're on camera It can be an easy way to create a new connection, quickly reaffirm an old one or build trust. So What Happens On-Camera?
- "How to Look Good on Camera" Series – Part 2: The Importance of Posture
When it comes to looking good on camera, perfect posture is one of the easiest and most effective tricks The Posture Secret from TV News Pros: How Reporters Look Good on Camera I first learned this industry Since then, I’ve been intentional about my posture whenever I’m on camera. Bonus: It also helps with on-camera nerves. This is one easy way you can look better on camera without having to undertake our hours-long media training
- How to Look Better on Camera Deep Dive: Turn Your Office Into Part of Your Statement
Our ongoing How to Look Better on Camera series is an audience favorite. By: MMM Editorial Team In our previous blog post, we explored how to look better on camera and why your marketing team can easily switch up your decor and your office furniture before an interview to ensure the camera Embodiment Practice: Living the Lessons Do this today: Open your laptop camera and take a screenshot Identify one object that exemplifies authority to add to your background.
- How to Look Better on Camera Pt 4: 5 Things Every Live Interview Needs
Karen Edwards at the Visionary Hour, discussing news coverage for businesses and how to look better on camera This is a small one but is KEY for standing out on social media because while your fuzzy audio is fine Practical Perspective on How to Look Better on Camera: Why This Works One of the hidden dynamics of television [Related] How to Look Better on Camera Pt 2: Let's Talk About Posture We have seen campaigns where a In one segment, the anchor began the conversation by commenting on the guest’s workspace before the interview
- Immediately Improve Your On-Camera Presence with a Proper Deep Breath
We all hate the way we sound on camera, so if you're here to banish that feeling completely, go to a The truth is that everyone has some concern about being on camera. And interviewing on camera combines this fear with the permanency of video. come off on camera: Use a diaphragmatic breath. This controls your pitch, speed AND how much you can speak on one breath.
- PR Tip: Focus on Just One Person
Or you have an interview lined up and the on-camera portion is terrifying. Scopophobia is the fear of being on-camera or being watched (and judged) and it's one of the most common TALK TO JUST ONE PERSON! I basically like to use on-camera work as a way to speak to people I may not get to otherwise. Join our email newsletter and shoot me a note with the subject line "On-Camera Work Help!"
- Three Simple Ways to Capture Brand-Building Video Content for Clients/Professionals Who Prioritize Privacy
You don’t need always need a full production team or to show the entire scene to build trust on camera Yet, many business owners struggle to capture authentic, on-camera moments — especially when their work Here are three easy ways to integrate on-camera content into your workflow — and how top branding teams Every entrepreneur has a signature workflow moment that can translate beautifully on camera. 2. of Your Process Every entrepreneur has a signature workflow moment that can translate beautifully on camera
- Embracing Authenticity: Why Imperfection on Live TV Can Build Stronger Connections
[Related] How to Capture Content if You Can't Show Your Clients on Camera Many guests approach live interviews A brief pause, a laugh, or an honest moment of thought on camera can make someone seem more approachable
- Tianna's Take: Diving into News and Diversity on Only One Mic
By: MMM Editorial Staff MMM CEO and Founder Tianna Mañón recently appeared on The Only One Mic, where
- Black Future Newsstand brings Houston together for a one-day exhibit on maternal health and media
, 2025 By: MMM Editorial Team Houston showed up this weekend for the Black Future Newsstand (BFN)—a one-day The one-day activation launches four additional weeks of programming across the city and region—an on-the-ground [Related] Media 2070 Announces August Consortium Call Texas remains one of the most dangerous places
- Easy 6-Week Schedule For Your Next Launch, Event or Product Drop: How the Marketing and PR Pros Do It.
Every standout story, successful event, or major press moment begins long before the cameras start rolling It’s where we build the foundation for your press momentum and align our teams around one powerful narrative Week 5: On-the-Ground Preparation With just one week to go, our focus shifts to precision and execution [Related] PR Tip: How to Master a Live Interview + Handout to Keep Behind the Camera It’s a complete
- [Placement] Media 2070 Talks Reparative Journalism and Riot to Repair on Only One Mic
Diamond Hardiman and Free Press’s Courtney Morrison were recently featured on the latest episode of Only One This type of media hit is exactly why we work closely with aligned platforms like Only One Mic . Since collaborating with Media 2070, Only One Mic has attended multiple briefings and events, embedding











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