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October 2009

How TV Reporters Can Perform Better on Camera by Watching a Scotch Commercial

One of the basic skills that television news reporters need is the ability to speak to camera without notes. Commonly called, Stand-ups, these short segments showing little more than the reporter saying a couple of sentences at the end of a news piece to sum things up are a real challenge for many. I’ve worked [...]

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