Let's talk Timing- both figuratively and practically. If you want to make it as a host- you'll have to have perfect timing-- first to get the job, and to keep it. TIMING TO GET THE GIG If I had a dollar for every time someone told me I was "lucky" in TV and radio, I'd buy a new car every few year. While LUCK certainly has an element of fortune outside of your control, more often than not we make our own luck. Virtually every book on success will tell you that. So how do you generate good luck? The answer can be found in statistics. During my career, I began to see patterns emerge. What came of that observation transformed itself into an equation that I subscribe to today, and teach all of my students. Its my variation of the Theory of Relativity and it goes a little like this: LUCK = TIMING + PREPAREDNESS In other words, for the hungry host, your opportunity WILL happen. Will you be ready? TIMING ONCE YOU GET THE GIG If practice makes perfect then this is where you must focus. Like any other talent, Hosting requires practice. It will help to flesh out thoughts inside your head, get out the "um-s" and "uh-s" and help you practice your voice. It will also help train that tongue of yours to speak clearly.
I recommend this trick. As you are driving down the road, start reading the street signs out loud. Ideally, do this when there are not a lot of people able to see you! This will get your tongue in tune. Next, start listening to Talk Radio, or morning shows. When issues come up, consider making a comment -again aloud. Why do we do this? Its simple and yet strange- just as your speaking voice sounds different to others than it does to you when you hear it played back- the worlds that you say can have a different effect when said aloud than they do inside your head. By practicing using these methods, you naturally begin o think on your feet, and by thinking on your feet you are polishing that very skill needed in "live broadcasting" namely to have great timing when on camera. Remember practice practice practice. Hosting is NOT a "fake it till you make it" talent. Good luck!
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Let's keep this one short and to the point. The job of the host -no matter your platform- is to be both a representative of the viewer, and the engineer that keeps the segment on track. It's not about you- its about what you are presenting to the audience. That goes for both you- and what you wear. Let me explain.
More and more I see a new breed of hosts on sites like YT, IGTV and Twitch talking about themselves and yet calling themselves a host. If you want to talk about yourself, fine. Be a pundit. Just have to stand in a bikini and call yourself an Influencer? Not my cup of tea, but millions of viewers can't be wrong. Please, simply call yourself a model- not a host. As for clothes. please don't wear white or pinstripes and thing the rules of production do not apply to you. They do. |
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