Camera Confidence

Can video help you business attract more customers? Can video help you create and nurture your personal brand? Are you excited to be in front of a camera?

The answers I (usually) hear to those questions are YES, YES, and "Absolutely not!"

A recent Hubspot survey found that 86% of businesses are using video, and that video has helped increase their customers' understanding of their products and services. So if your fear of being on camera is preventing you from making and using videos, your business could be missing out on customers, recognition, and growth. 


Join me and Beth Klepper of Mainstream Video Productionr for "3 Secrets to Being Confident on Camera" on December 13 at 12:00 p.m.

We are offering a one hour webinar where you’ll learn:

  • Practical strategies for what kinds of videos to make

  • How to feel comfortable with video even if you’re camera shy (Really!)

  • Simple tools to take the pressure off when making videos

  • How practice improves presence (and you’ll see that in action)

  • Tangible takeaways, including a video you can use right away

But does the idea of being on camera make your heart race and your stomach fill with butterflies? You are not alone!

In fact, over 90% of our clients expressed some resistance to being on camera, even when they knew that creating and using videos is good for business.

But don't worry we have some good news for you!

You can feel confident and even excited about putting your messages on video.

We are co-hosting a totally free masterclass called 3 Secrets to Confidence on Camera - our holiday gift to you!

Join us December 13th, 2022 from 12:00-1:00pm!

We will be sharing 3 proven strategies that we have used to help hundreds of people, just like you, go from avoiding that video camera at all costs to being comfortable and confident in front of the lens.

About Beth Klepper, Owner of Mainstream Video Production

Beth started creating videos in kindergarten. With the neighborhood kids as her actors, brothers and sisters as pushy directors and producers, and an 80s-style camera always in hand, Beth discovered the power of video and storytelling very early in life.

She earned her master’s degree in film and moved from those early childhood neighborhood productions to spending more than a decade producing live entertainment and television shows for AXS TV. Beth has told a wide range of stories, producing reality shows, travel shows and celebrity gossip shows. She also produced live concerts for groups like “The Zac Brown Band,” “Def Leppard, “The String Cheese Incident" and many more.  

In 2014, Beth founded Mainstream Video Production, working with more than 100 organizations and creating more than 1,500 videos. Mainstream continues to help businesses increase revenues, save hours and tell their stories through video. Mainstream specializes in full-service production (think storyboarding, shooting and editing) and supports those who want to DIY their videos through Mainstream’s online Video Marketing 101 course.

Beth also teaches Public Speaking and Interpersonal communication at Metro State University.  

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