Why I Recorded This 2-Minute Message — and Why Showing Up on Camera Matters More Than Ever
I recorded this video because showing up on camera has become one of the most powerful professional skills you can develop — whether you’re a student trying to land an internship, a mid-career professional navigating hybrid work, or an executive leading teams across time zones.
And I wanted to take you behind the scenes of how I recorded it, why I used a desktop teleprompter, and why video communication is becoming the new business language.
How I Recorded This Video (The Exact Setup)
People always ask me how I film quick, polished videos without spending hours re-recording. Here’s the workflow:
1. Recorded & edited in Riverside
I used Riverside because it gives you crisp video, clean audio, and lets you stay focused instead of fiddling with settings.
2. Script loaded into VODIUM’s desktop teleprompter
I wrote a short script, dropped it into VODIUM, and positioned the teleprompter window right next to my camera.
This allowed me to:
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Stay on message
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Maintain natural eye contact
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Deliver the video in just a few takes
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Avoid rambling or freezing
Using a desktop teleprompter isn’t about sounding scripted — it’s about sounding prepared. And in 2025, almost 2026, preparation is what cuts through the noise.
3. Light edits, captions, and exported for LinkedIn
I added simple text on screen and kept everything clean and authentic so the message stayed the focus.
Why Showing Up on Camera Is Now a Core Professional Skill
We are living in an era where your on-camera presence is your first impression.
Before someone meets you in person, they meet you on Zoom, on video, or through content.
A few trends are driving this shift:
Hybrid teams rely on asynchronous video
Updates, training, onboarding, and communication are increasingly happening through short recorded videos. Looking polished builds trust.
Students are being screened through video interviews
Career centers should be preparing students for virtual interviews, recorded prompts, and AI-first hiring workflows. Video clarity = confidence.
Executives and creators need to scale their presence
If you’re leading, selling, or teaching, you’re showing up on camera. The difference between “winging it” and being intentional is huge.
Attention spans demand clarity
Clear, concise messaging stands out. A desktop teleprompter helps you deliver that clarity without memorizing or over-rehearsing.
Why I’m Sharing This Message Now
I’m deeply grateful for community support on LinkedIn, so I wanted to share the three areas I’m doubling down on in 2025:
1️⃣ Helping career centers prepare students for video-first hiring
Workshops, curriculum, and teleprompter-based training that help students stand out.
2️⃣ Supporting mid-to-large companies with video communication standards
Workshops, e-learning, and repeatable systems so teams look polished and unified on camera.
3️⃣ 1:1 executive + creator coaching
Helping professionals strengthen their presence and communication through personalized teleprompter coaching.
If You’re Ready to Level Up Your Video Presence
Whether you’re an educator, an HR leader, a company exec, or a creator — showing up confidently on camera isn’t optional anymore. It’s strategic.
Tools like VODIUM make it easy.
And a little intentionality goes a long way.
If you want guidance, support, or want your team to get trained, I’d love to help.
Try VODIUM free for 7 days → vodium.com
Want coaching? Reach out anytime: cami@vodium.com

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