Mike Mooney and Kevin Snyder show and tell their home virtual studios
In this video, THE Mike Mooney and Kevin Snyder take you behind-the-scenes to show you their virtual studios.
They also provide insights and rationale for why having a professional presence is so crucial for professional speakers, trainers, coaches and consultants.
"Step UP if you want to stand OUT!"
1:30​ -- Mike explains his level of tech savvy-ness (low!) before making his studio
4:20​ -- Mike shows his different camera angles and explains purpose of each
6:40​ -- Mike talks about the reaction and fist impressions he commonly hears
7:00​ -- Mike shares more about why virtual impressions matter for business owners
9:30​ -- Kevin shows you his different angles and the Go Pro "fun" angle
10:00​ -- Kevin explains how much space he actually has in his studio area
11:30​ -- Kevin shows you his moveable standing walls
16:30​ -- Mike and Kevin talk about the learning curve of having a studio
20:22​ -- Mike's brilliant tip for helping him use his switcher buttons
22:45​ -- Tips on utilizing space and deciding on a backdrop
23:25​ -- Kevin shares how many speaking engagements have resulted from his studio
25:30​ -- Mike's advice for where to start and what to do first
** To download a FREE equipment list itemizing all the equipment seen in Kevin's studio, and breaking it down into 3 budget options, click here.
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