With pandemic restrictions being lifted, in-person sports are making a slow return. For now, virtual competitions look like they’re here to stay. Competitions have gone virtual for many top baton twirling organizations. This makes the events accessible to more talented twirlers but also creates its own set of challenges. Here’s how you can prepare for a virtual competition. Practice, Practice, Practice Watch home videos from other baton twirlers to see how you can make the most of the virtual format. Before you decide on a routine, see how it looks on camera. Just like you would for an in-person twirling competition, you need to practice before you compete. Since judges won’t have any distractions from your performance, it’s more important than ever to perfect your routine. Test Out Camera Angles When competing in person, there’s no doubt that the judges can see everything you do. It’s different when you’re performing for a camera. Make sure your whole routine can be seen clearly. Mark the area where you’re placing the camera and where you’re doing a routine for a quick reference in case you need to re-shoot. Take a test video, and watch the video before recording an entire routine. Keep in mind, you may need to re-record a few times to get it right. Imagine an Audience Treat your virtual performance just like you would an in-person routine. Even if it doesn’t feel like it when you’re performing in front of the camera, someone will be watching. Imagine an audience cheering you on while you do your routine if you need extra motivation. Don’t forget to smile for the judges! Before you enter a virtual baton twirling competition, you’ll want to make sure you have the best equipment to show off your routine. Star Line Baton offers high quality attire, batons, storage solutions and more. If you have any questions or need more information, call us at 931-528-7829.
Posted: 10/1/2021
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