Are you planning an award ceremony? When planning an award ceremony one of the most difficult battles is ensuring that your audience won’t fall asleep.
Often those planning an award ceremony get caught up in the aesthetics of the environment such as table decorations, stage sets, lighting and the like. However, it doesn’t matter how great the venue looks if your speaker or emcee is not engaging or entertaining.
So as you begin planning your award ceremony it’s certainly worth thinking about hiring a professional speaker or specialised entertainer that will be able to control the stage and maximise enjoyment.
One such specialist entertainer is Brook.
Brook mixes professional speaking with his unique style of psychological entertainment known as ‘Mind Play’.
The ratio of presentation to entertainment can be to your specific liking and Brook will consult with you on what will work best for your award ceremony. For some audiences presenting more information sprinkled with entertainment is desirable, while other audiences will prefer more entertainment over presentational content.
Hiring a professional presenter allows you to stop the endless search for an internal member of staff who is both comfortable with public speaking as well as being senior enough within your company. That’s without even checking if the member of staff has any engaging or entertaining values.
The extra benefits of hiring Brook when planning an award ceremony
One of the other annoyances that people often find when planning an award ceremony is that of scriptwriting. Scriptwriting is one of those areas that seem so very simple to do, yet in reality can be very difficult.
Having an expert to soundboard of when you are planning an award ceremony can stop you from making mistakes in the scriptwriting process that only experience teaches.
If you want a completely hands of scriptwriting service so that you can focus on other aspects of planning an award ceremony, Brook can offer this to you.
Each award ceremony is different and has unique requirements, the best way to proceed is to get in touch with someone who is used to working at award ceremonies in order to help you get the ball rolling in the right direction.