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Client Advice from Makeup Artist/Psychologist Jenna Menard
Having a psychology degree comes in handy when Clinique's Global Colour Artist Jenna Menard has to calm down difficult clients. Here, Jenna shares some great tips and advice for makeup artists everywhere.
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Get Over Recording Jitters
Talking in front of the camera sometimes can feel the same as standing on a stage and talking to a crowded room of people. With a couple of tips from Beautylish's Jasmine (jazziebabycakes), you can say goodbye to all those public speaking jitters!
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Polishing Your Video Frame
Even if you're recording a video in your bedroom, there are ways to make your tutorial look polished and clean. We have a couple of tips to get you making videos like the pros!
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Attention Grabbers for Video Tutorials
Just as people judge a book by it's cover, we do the same with video tutorials. The only difference is instead of looking at a front cover, we're watching the first 10 seconds. We have some tips to keep the viewer tuned in for your entire video!
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Best Point-and-Shoots & Camcorders for Tutorials
Shopping for a camera to use when recording tutorials can be overwhelming and stressful. Our camcorder and point-and-shoot suggestions will get you headed in the right direction!
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Best Video Recording Locations
Where you record your video can represent your whole image. A pile of unfolded laundry in the background may not seem like a big deal, but it can make people think you're sloppy, which will make them less likely to trust your abilities. These tips will help keep the focus on you—not a messy backdrop.
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How to Talk to Your Audience
Having viewers and getting your work seen requires more than just putting it out there. It takes effort to make your viewers feel welcome and like they are a part of your life. Follow these steps to successful online branding!
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Inspiration for Video Content Creation
Once you’ve figured out your lighting, the camera you’re going to use and a personable way to talk to the camera, it’s time to figure out what you’re going to say. If you find yourself in a rut over the subject of your videos, we have a couple of tips and tricks to get those creative juices flowing. Keep reading to see more!