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While producing high quality broadcast quality video for television has always been a painstaking and time-consuming process, it is now arguably faster and easier for many people to click a button, speak in front of a video camera on their computer, and then hit one more button to send the video to friends, family or colleagues around the world than it is to write a text email letter. We are moving in a post-literate world where increasingly communication must take place in a non-textual way. So what does all of this mean? Everyone is going to have to get used to presenting their ideas on video, whether they like it or not. Back in the 70s and 80s when answering machines and voicemail gained popularity, many people refused to leave messages because they didn’t like talking to a machine and having their voice be a part of recorded technology. Can you guess what happened to the anti-voicemail folks? 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The same is coming with video, so you might as well get ready to present yourself in the most appealing manner possible to the cameras that will soon be surrounding you.
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