in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Ever had that feeling that you weren’t making the most of your equipment? I know I certainly did. I used to believe that simply having top-notch gear was enough, but boy, was I mistaken.
Even though I had the best equipment, I couldn’t shake off this constant dissatisfaction with the quality of my productions. It was beyond frustrating. I mean, I had all the gear, but something just wasn’t clicking.
It turns out, knowing how to use your equipment properly makes a world of difference. That realization hit me hard, and it became the driving force for the changes I wanted to make in my studio. I was determined to unlock the full potential of the studio I already had, and let me tell you, it made all the difference in the world.
So, here’s how it went down. It all started when Tiago Forte, the creator of Build a Second Brain, introduced me to this incredible guy named Kevin Shen. Tiago told me about Kevin’s mind-blowing Dream Studio Course, and I was immediately intrigued. Once I checked out Kevin’s work, I knew I had found exactly what I was looking for.
Kevin’s course was an eye-opener. It taught me things I never even knew existed, and it showed me some killer ways to up my game. I learned all about choosing the perfect colors for my props, nailing the framing, fixing those pesky little mistakes, setting up the camera like a pro, and a whole lot more.
Kevin is now launching his final course for a long while—he will focus on giving one-on-one consulting for the rest of the year.
Enrollments are closing in a few days, so I wanted to give you a heads-up. This is a golden opportunity to receive expert guidance and take your studio to the next level. I can’t stress enough how important it is not to miss out.
Head on over to the Dream Studio Course website for all the details: felippe.link/dmAi
But don’t wait too long; you’ve only got two days to seize this chance and get Kevin’s guidance to make your studio seriously kick-ass
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If there is one thing that can ruin the flow of a virtual presentation or show is an audience member leaving their mic open in the wrong moment.
You should always be in control of when it can happen or not and on Zoom you can change whether participants can unmute themselves or not in the "Security" icon in the lower bar.
I change this setting constantly througought my Zoom workshops so that I can make sure the interactions happens exactly when I want.
But I'll be honest, using the mouse every time distracts me from my content and my audience, so I've created an integration that me and the ITS members are using to change this setting with the press of a button in the Stream Deck. It works like magic :)
Were you aware you are able to change participants permission to unmute during your sessions?
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