PRODUCE LIKE A PRO

How to Create Compelling Video and Handle any On-Camera Opportunity

Video is a powerful way to find an audience, show the media your expertise, and engage clients and fans.  

Join Paula Rizzo, an Emmy award-winning television producer and bestselling author, on how to produce compelling video content and prepare for on-camera appearances that will dazzle. 


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DURING THIS FREE WEBINAR YOU WILL LEARN:

  • The secret to creating dynamic and powerful videos that will impress the media and consumers.
  • How to deliver clear, compelling, and provocative interviews. 
  • Best practices for creating storylines that are newsworthy and interesting.
  • The dos and don'ts of video production.
  • How to use videos in your business as a marketing and publicity tool to secure media and attract consumer interest.  




About Your Presenter

Paula Rizzo A best-selling author and Emmy-award winning television producer for nearly 20 years, Paula Rizzo has produced health, wellness, and lifestyle segments with a range of top experts, including JJ Virgin, Jillian Michaels, and Deepak Chopra. Most recently she served as the senior health producer for Fox News Channel in New York City for more than a decade. Today, she works with experts, authors, and entrepreneurs on how to position themselves for media (traditional as well as blogs and podcasts), perform better on camera, and engage customers and fans for their brands, books and businesses.  

Paula's the founder of the productivity site ListProducer.com and best-selling author of Listful Thinking: Using Lists to be More Productive, Highly Successful and Less Stressed, which has been translated into 12 languages and has been featured on many media outlets including Fox News, Fox Business, Prevention, Business Insider, Entrepreneur, Brides and made it on Oprah.com's list of "Self Help Books That Actually Help."  

She’s also a keynote speaker and has presented at MA Conference for Women, New York Women in Communications, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO), American Society of Association Executives and many others.