![]() If one segment overruns, see if you can recover by cutting some time off another segment. If one segment is too short, you can drag the next segment out. While there may be a stage manager to help manage the schedule, but by being on stage, the emcee will have control over what happens.Īlways ensure that you are on top of your time management. The emcee will have the ultimate control of the event proceedings. It is thus important to find a good balance to set the tone for the event.Ī good emcee will be able to read the crowd and set the correct tone for the entire event. If the emcee is all over the place, there will be no focus. There are times to be serious, and times to have fun. In addition to point (2) above, while the emcee is not the star, the emcee will set the tone for the event. But if you're dull and boring, there's a good chance your audience will also be bored. The more energy you have, the more engaged the audience will be, and if you're excited, your audience will get excited. You do not have to jump around on stage (unless the occasion calls for it), but you will have to sound bright and enthusiastic for the program ahead. So as an emcee, always bring with you positive and energetic vibes on stage. With the entire tone of the event at such a low energy setting, your event will not go well. The speakers that the emcee introduce will also bring with them low energy, and so will the crowd. Imagine you are at a conference and the emcee comes on with zero energy. The last thing people want to hear from an emcee is a dull and low energy presentation. Now think of an "elaborate emcee opening ceremony" to kick start your event! 2. Bring on stage positive and energetic vibes ![]() Think of the Olympic games and the elaborate opening ceremony to kick start the games. This will set the tone for the entire event. You have that window of seconds for the first impression to make those people like you. ![]() So now imagine you are on stage facing hundreds or thousands of people. ![]() Research has shown that people decide if they like you within seconds of meeting you. If you come out without an effective opening, it will set the dull tone for the entire event, and trust me, your event will not go down well. When people are waiting for an event to start, they are usually restless and raring to go. Now that we have ascertained what the role of an emcee is, here are some insights based on my thousands of events in which I have emceed, and I hope it will help you in your event emceeing. ![]()
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