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Increasingly we’re living our lives on-camera. Whether it’s a television news interview, a presentation to your virtual team in Beijing and London or a keynote address being broadcast live on the internet, you need to know how to put your best face forward.

Now, with social distancing... virtual keynotes, online meetings and virtual media interviews have become the norm. As such, on-camera skills are more important than ever.

Noeleen McGrath, Founder and President of McGrath Comm, is an award-winning television news journalist, media trainer and video producer. No one is better qualified to help you improve your on-camera performance.

In season one of Eat The Lens, McGrath shared her wealth of knowledge in bite-sized tips. She covered such topics as media interviews, presentations, corporate videos and speeches.

Now in season two of Eat The Lens, McGrath is biting off more, moving on to a longer format podcast called, The Entree.

With this latest offering, Noeleen is both charting and starting a new course. The Entree will feature conversations that will give you access or entree to experts, who will help you become a more effective communicator.

Why Eat The Lens? What does it even mean? It’s a term that’s used to describe someone who has great presence and charisma on-camera.

Oct 29, 2013

Noeleen McGrath, Founder and President of McGrath Comm, tells us what to expect when doing a remote interview.


Oct 23, 2013

Noeleen McGrath, Founder and President of McGrathComm, explains how the seven second delay on live radio interviews can trip you up.


Oct 15, 2013

Noeleen McGrath, Founder and President of McGrath Comm, tells us how to make sure our on-camera makeup is applied evenlyi


Oct 8, 2013

Noeleen McGrath, Founder and President of McGrath Comm, tells us what to do if we make a mistake or misspeak during a media interview.