3 Tips for Being Yourself & Getting Comfortable on Video

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  • Опубликовано: 30 ноя 2024

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  • @sunshinesaid
    @sunshinesaid 6 месяцев назад

    Hey! First time commenter here :) I just want to say how much I appreciate ALL of your videos! I'm not in the same industry as you, but I learn a ton from you and I appreciate the work you put into running this channel.

    • @launchthedamnthing
      @launchthedamnthing  6 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing that with me!! Such great feedback. 🤩 Appreciate you being here with me!

  • @OlofLaurin
    @OlofLaurin 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you, this really resonated with me. I feel my channel has stagnated and that is partly because how I come across on camera (and partly because of the content). I have already realized that I need to practise and experiment but it feels so awkward!

    • @launchthedamnthing
      @launchthedamnthing  6 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome! I'm glad it was helpful for you. It DOES feel awkward, but over time it gets easier. One thing I didn't elaborate on in the video was that I now have about 900+ videos in my Loom account, so I've had at least 600 - 700 videos of practice prior to starting my RUclips channel and you can STILL scroll back to those first 20 RUclips videos and notice a difference (between then & now) in how I "talk at" (or just "talk facing") the camera, versus "talk to" the camera now. It's a small change, but makes a big difference!
      So just try to forget that it's a camera and, and just be more of yourself; that's what people will latch onto best because it feels the most authentic. Laugh or make a joke if that's natural, go off script if you get excited about something & want to talk about that more -you can always edit that out later if you need to! For me too, I can't write scripts for my videos or it'll sound like I'm reading (because I would be). Instead, I just make a bullet point list of the topics I want to make sure I remember to cover and look at my notes periodically during the recording, then edit that out before I publish.
      If you want some fun, personality-filled advice, my favorite RUclips educators right now are www.youtube.com/@FilmBooth and www.youtube.com/@jessicastansberry - Good luck!! 😁 You can do this!