AvatarJo 'How To' Page
4 Top Tips to Have a Brilliant Session
Most sessions happen without a glitch. Follow these quick and easy steps for the best chance of a glitch-free session, so you can concentrate on the conversation in hand.
Restart Your Device
It'll speed up performance and clear the short-term memory of your computer, ready for a video call.
Optimise Your Connection
Increase your bandwidth by connecting to broadband via ethernet cable or move as close to your router as possible.
Check Your Tech
Make a practice call on your chosen platform to check the sound and camera settings.
Get Picture Perfect
Good lighting will improve your picture quality. Check you are well lit, without shadows. Put your camera lens at eye-level for the perfect frame.
How to Book, Attend a Session
and Manage Your Account
How to
Book a Session
How to
Create an AvatarJo (AJO) Account
How to
Join Your Session
How to
Edit or Reschedule a Session
Managing your bookings and attending your session from the website and through your AvatarJo Account.
How to
Book a Session for Somebody Else
Managing your bookings and attending your session from the website and through your AvatarJo Account.
How It Works
Overview
Managing your bookings and attending your session from the website and through your AvatarJo Account.
How to Write a Good Scenario
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How to Write a Good Scenario
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You can supply your scenario to the Actor by either:
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Completing the questions asked when you book
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Uploading a pdf/doc scenario when you book
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There are some forms for this on this page
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A good scenario provides:
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Information to help AvatarJo book the best actor for you, like - age, gender, scenario outline and
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All the information an actor needs to play the person. Their current and past circumstance, their work and family situation, their personality traits. Their professional or client/patient history. The reason for the conversation taking place, and anything else you think might 'tell the story' of this persons circumstances.
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Giving more information rather than less is always helpful