Babette Paping

Aug 12, 20201 min

Creating videos at home part 5: Improving your verbal cueing

Updated: Aug 25, 2020

5 tips to improve your verbal cueing

  1. Have strong verbal cues to enable students to follow the class without always having to look directly at the screen.

  2. Speak slowly and clearly, with pauses. This also allows for easier editing afterward.

  3. Be consistent with left and right. This can be difficult to follow on video, so be very specific.

  4. Focus on strong cues, and minimize small talk.

  5. Most importantly, be yourself!


 
To read more in the series, navigate the links below:

Part 1: Setting up your space

Part 2: Composing your video shot

Part 3: Optimizing your lighting

Part 4: Enhancing your audio

Part 6: Recording with your phone

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