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How To Be Presidential On Video

January 21st, 2013

Guest post by Geoff Talbot

In November 2012 President Obama was re-elected to serve another term in office. Now, the 57th Presidential Inauguration is just around the corner taking place on Monday, January 20, 2013. What we’ve learned from the race to be President is that the video camera tells no lies.  In this century, you can’t have a face for radio and expect to be the president of “The United States of America.” How you look and how you communicate on camera is crucial to your chances if you want to get elected.

Your performance on video matters more than ever. One slip-up, one major indiscretion and your run for the oval office could be halted in its tracks. Social media allows your video mishap to go viral, your slip-up can be shared and spread around the world in a matter of minutes.

You can be certain that both candidates received hours of coaching on how to look and sound presidential.  The votes came in re-electing President Obama. In case you ever want to run for president or any office, here are seven tips we uncovered by watching the candidates run for office on how to act like a serious candidate on video.

7 TIPS ON HOW TO ACT LIKE A PRESIDENT ON VIDEO

1.    Don’t assume that you are ever not on video.

In today’s high-tech world with video cameras on most cell phones and people shooting video of news as it happens and posting it to citizen journalism sites, it’s a mistake to ever consider a conversation “off the record.” What you say in private has the potential to destroy you in public, so being consistent with your speech and your values is critical.

Mitt Romney discovered the importance of this with his 47% statement, which he made behind apparently, closed doors to a group of investors.

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Ken Block is Back! San Francisco Gymkhana!

July 12th, 2012

This is a guest post written by Alex Polonsky, car enthusiast and the developer of VidCompare.com

Ken Block is long known for his incredible driving abilities using highly modified cars creating incredible stunt action videos. In his latest Gymkhana video, Ken Block is back in the DC Shoes race car and this time he tackles the streets of San Francisco. Many high traffic San Francisco streets were closed down for a while in order to allow the crew to film the event – even the San Francisco Bay Bridge.

This video is available in HD on YouTube, you can check it out here:

Ken Block’s team builds some amazing cars, all are record breakers in their own way, and all use some of the best car parts on the market. The cars usually go through a full race prep that involves stripping the car down to it’s chassis and rebuilding it from scratch using the latest technology. There are videos available that showcase the car prep, and their research and developement teams do lots of evaluation of every part, even down to the evaluation of a short ram intake vs a cold air intake and how it interacts with the turbo setup, computer, and fuel system.

It’s exciting to see the latest videos and it’s also interesting how YouTube is still the premier hosting destination, but others such as Vimeo have gained a lot of market share and are becoming the YouTube alternative.