Torah In Ten: Parshas Eikev
By: Rabbi Chaim Miller
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I agree with those who commented previously – the original backdrop was much more appropriate. Also, you were closer to the viewer which was better.
Thanks for the divrei Torah.
Excellent!I look forward to getting this weekly!
Is it possible to hava a pdf version og “Torah in 10″ which I can download from my computer and read.
Unfortunately the sound on my computer echo’s, and cannot be easily understood.
The dvar Torah is great! The content is great, the organization and order of thoughts presented are great! And most of your hand movements are great!
However, your audience will greatly increase and appreciate it if you do not read directly off of any sort of paper, palm pilot or tablet but rather memorize your dvar Torah.
If this is too hard, maybe you can get cue cards to read from (behind the video-camera) so that we see your face the entire time, rather than see you looking down.
Also, you tend to move your body side to side, rather than standing still, as if you are anxious or bored. This movement is distracting to me as your audience. Showing us some pictures about what you talk about would increase interest as well, and make your presentation more multi-media and more entertaining.
I hope my criticism was helpful and I look forward to your dvar Torah next week.
I loved the intro!
But I wanted to post your video onto facebook to share with my friends, but clicking the facebook symbol only brought me to a new site: http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u=true
and asked me: Enter a URL you would like to share.
I couldn’t put in the URL of the video itself, as I wanted, but could only put the general URL of your site.
Thank you so much for the insights. Now we understand the significance of some “rituals” by Shabbos table. We will definitely use this knowledge this Shabbos.
Also, I agree with others too on the issue of backdrop and being closer to viewer.
Thank you.
Good Shabbos.