[WEBINAR] Attorney Video Marketing Tutorial: How to Look and Sound Your Best in Video Conferences & Zoom Calls

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How Do You Make a Video Look Great?

Technical Advice for Both Beginners and the Tech Savvy!

Whether you’re making video marketing materials, conversing with a potential client over Zoom, or engaging in a virtual meeting with your firm, you want to present yourself in the best light (literally).

In this webinar, members of the AskTheLawyers™ team discuss best practices for video presentations so you can make sure you’re conveying a professional and relatable version of yourself to colleagues and potential clients. This webinar features presentations from:

  • [1:41] Kimberly Busch: COO of AskTheLawyers™, legal marketing expert, and licensed attorney.
  • [8:51] Jack Metier: Chief video officer of AskTheLawyers™ and professional videographer.
  • [36:38] Cheney Winslow: CEO of AskTheLawyers™ with 20+ years of attorney video marketing experience.

Kimberly Busch covered topics such as the importance of proper presentation on-camera as well as some of the most common lighting and camera angle mistakes attorneys make when filming.

Jack Metier then discussed the three key elements of a great video; framing, lighting, and audio, before offering tips regarding different kinds of filming equipment to use.

Finally, Cheney Winslow discussed how attorneys can keep track of best practices for video marketing and video conferencing.

AskTheLawyers™ seeks to provide a clear set of guidelines for attorneys to follow in regard to video marketing and video conferencing in the age of coronavirus, where the need for remote communication options is ever increasing. It is becoming ever more clear that grasping the implementation of proper framing, lighting, audio, and video marketing techniques is paramount to the success of any law firm both in present times and in the future.

For more information, email BeAStar@askthelawyers.com.

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