Five Tips for Presenting on Camera

Nervous about being in front of the camera? We got you covered!

Master the art of presenting on camera with these top 5 tips! Whether you’re a faculty member or staff, this video is a must-watch before stepping in front of the lens. Enhance your presentation skills, engage your audience, and leave a lasting impression. Don’t miss out on these invaluable insights!

June Update

Image: Screenshot from the “Pace Online Graduation 2023” broadcast.

Media Production in May

  • 40 hours of consultations with faculty and staff in Lubin, Pace Online, School of Education, and University Relations.
  • 38 videos produced (419 minutes total) and 33 additional videos edited.

Updates and Highlights

  • – OLC staff produced Pace Online Graduation (see above). This included both pre-recorded videos (speakers), graphics, and a live broadcast via Zoom.
  • – The School of Education’s HEASA Capstone presentations took place, with five students presenting. Students also rehearsed a week prior to their final presentations. The presentations are recorded, shared with the students, and archived in Pace’s Institutional Repository managed by the Library.
  • – We recorded five student testimonials at Commencement at the National Tennis Center in Queens. Students were graduating from Pace Online programs, and their reflections will be shared with prospective students.
  • – Professor Marty Cohen collaborated with us to create short weekly lecture videos (16 total videos, about 10 minutes each) for his summer online course “Introduction to Business.” We also remastered (improved the visual quality) of a course we recorded last summer, “International Management.” These videos provide his editorial commentary on the course textbook as the students work through the material. This is a great example. of enhancing an online course with multimedia!
Image: Screenshot from Marty Cohen’s lecture series for Business 101.

Production Tip of the month: Did you know we can broadcast via Zoom and switch between multiple camera angles on both campuses? This can create a more impactful presentation, and allow us to highlight diverse presentation materials.

Please contact OLC staff to reserve studio time or collaborate with us.

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