Marco Di Sapia

Executive Voice Trainer

Customized Voice & Personality Training 

It is a well-known fact that the first seven seconds of contact are crucial to the way we perceive a person we’ve just met. For a convincing first impression, voice and body language are just as important as one’s looks. To be in total control of your voice means gaining self-confidence and presence. 

The sound of your voice accounts for more than 30 % of the first impression others get of you, and you can have an active influence on just how good this impression is: I will instruct you individually and professionally how to tap the full potential of your voice. Use your voice to your advantage!

Marco Di Sapia Trainer

For more than 20 years I have worked on stage and in front of the camera as an opera singer and actor. Accordingly, voice, speech, body language, attitude and presence are the tools of my trade. Together, we can work on these elements for you to present yourself at your absolute best. For each workshop, content, organisation and scope are tailored to your specific needs – because every workshop must be as individual as your voice. 

For more than 20 years I have worked on stage and in front of the camera as an opera singer and actor. Accordingly, voice, speech, body language, attitude and presence are the tools of my trade. Together, we can work on these elements for you to present yourself at your absolute best. For each workshop, content, organisation and scope are tailored to your specific needs – because every workshop must be as individual as your voice. 

Marco Di Sapia Trainer
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Video Making Academy

Be it an application video, a social media clip or a corporate video, video is now omnipresent and a staple of every online strategy – which may easily look cheap and unprofessional, if made without paying heed to some important aspects. I can provide you with the essentials on how to get the most out of the equipment at your disposal with minimum effort – both behind and in front of the camera. Because, even if the technical execution is flawless, you still need to be convincing on screen. 

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