You might be quite high up in the organisation – the Chief Executive or the Chairman of Selectors, for example – so we don’t expect you to know anything about acting. Hell, we long ago stopped expecting you to know anything about cricket. If you are going to do a video in which you are one of the main speakers, however, it is advisable to get a little coaching from someone who knows about public speaking or acting. And do some rehearsing before you record. This way you won’t sound like a complete droid and people won’t mock you (disclaimer: that’s not entirely true. We will still mock you, just not about this awful video).<... See the complete post here
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