On Camera Training
One on One Coaching
Appearing on camera can be quite nerve racking even for a seasoned pro. Recorded or live, we can help you:
Have the comfort and confidence to share your message
Attract people with your authenticity
Connect with an audience through a screen
Tell a story that shows your authority and authenticity
Be a master of your message
Group Training
Discover tricks of the trade to look, feel and sound confident on screen with friends to share the spotlight. Group Training covers:
Preparing for an on screen performance
Steps to relax, enjoy and appear confident on camera
Tips to being a presenter AND guest on screen
What takes a performance from good to fantastic
Basic production set up to look good on camera
Public Speaking Coaching Packages
Professional tips to present like a pro. Wow the crowd with your comfort of being center stage with our coach’s help. Learn how to start and end strong, engage the audience, look the part, presentation choreography and how to work with props including a podium and power point. Settle those nerves on stage and shine.
Technical Rehearsal - $225
2, 1-hour coaching sessions. Fine tuning the presentation. Reviewing and revising the delivery. Making sure the presenter starts and ends like a pro. Learning best practices for giving a presentation. Great for Presentations 5 minutes or less.
Spotlight Speaker - $475
5, 1-hour coaching sessions. Editing a presentation in depth. Breaking the speech a part into sections to add customized public speaking skills to each area. The spotlight speaker is looking to captivate the audience with a combination of astounding content and the way in which it is delivered. Ideal for high stakes presentations and pitches.
Wow A Crowd - $300
3, 1-hour coaching sessions. Focusing on balancing content with delivery. Learning techniques on engaging a crowd in any setting. Building public speaking confidence. Preferred for presentations 20 minutes or less.
Student Success - $100
1, 90 minute coaching session. Setting nerves for the final presentation. Ideal for students having to defend their thesis. Go over techniques to start and end strong. Build a level of comfort of being in the spotlight. Understanding how to work a stage and captivate an audience while still following a written piece of work.