Transcription Space Management and Movement of the Presenter
The Gesture Box: Keeping Movement Relevant
When presenting, it is helpful to think of an imaginary "gesture box" (Gesture Box). This space extends roughly from your shoulders to your waist.
Keeping your gestures within this zone helps ensure that they are visible, relevant and not distracting to the audience.
Hand movements above the shoulders or below the waist can draw attention away from the main message and your face.
By confining your gestures to this "box," you make them support your communication effectively without becoming a distraction.
Summary
When presenting, it is helpful to visualize an imaginary "Gesture Box". This space extends approximately from the shoulders to the waist.
Keeping gestures within this zone helps to ensure that t
space management and movement of the presenter