It‘s very assuasive for me to know that you had to practice so much to become so natual and confident on camera. This makes my hope last for some longer time to finally get on camera as well.
Everybody has their doubts and problems doesn‘t matter how you show yourself in front of the camera. That‘s the dangerous thing about the camera. You caputure and show your views only what you want them to see. And then they may get a wrong impression of you. Of course I don‘t mean you as a person but the film maker in general.
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It’s taken me a long time to get used to seeing my talking head while editing :) Funny enough that’s the biggest issue for others when I do an interview or ad with someone. They don’t like watching the edit as they don’t like watching themselves. In the end they like the product, it’s a confidence thing I suppose. I’m just happy being me now a days, so it doesn’t effect me. You’ll be fine in front of the camera, don’t stress.