My Seven Favorite Moments From Media Training in San Diego
Discussing ridiculous scenes from the movie Anchorman
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Discussing ridiculous scenes from the movie Anchorman
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Our guest blogger is Duncan Matheson, President and co-founder of BissettMatheson Communications in New Brunswick, Canada. Here’s what he has to share after reading our blog on media training and the vice presidential debate. This originally appeared at http://bissettmatheson.com/en/blog/ I mentioned in my last blog that I’m quite into the US election, and by extension, the
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Analysts on TV and people on social media are more often judging these debates on style and passion than on facts.
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Shooting simple video of a building can get complicated especially when standing on a street corner with a camera.
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We may not like it, but style, good looks and how you deliver your words play a key role in success.
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Make complex issues personal by talking about your own experiences.
Canters Deli has been serving Los Angeles since the 1930s. I recently visited for the first time, immediately knowing the place had the ingredients of genuinely good pickles and tuna fish sandwiches. Even the clanging of plates and silverware add to the atmosphere’s flavor. Waitresses deliver orders along with words of “love,” “honey,” and “sweetheart”
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