How to Get More Comfortable on Camera (Physical Tips)

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @KatieFehlingerVideo
    @KatieFehlingerVideo  3 роки тому +2

    Which of these tips did you find most helpful?

    • @holly9500
      @holly9500 3 роки тому +2

      Do you color-code your scripts or do anything to queue yourself of inflection for certain words?

    • @swatijmusicals...harmonica5479
      @swatijmusicals...harmonica5479 3 роки тому

      The hand tip and one person tip

    • @KatieFehlingerVideo
      @KatieFehlingerVideo  3 роки тому

      @@holly9500 Great question! No color coding, but I do use various keyboard symbols, all caps, things like that to cue myself! Planning a future video on this so stay tuned:)

    • @holly9500
      @holly9500 3 роки тому

      @@KatieFehlingerVideo thank you! Looking forward to that video. 😀

    • @cityentree415
      @cityentree415 10 місяців тому

      I have lots of public speaking experience, and actually train people. I am also ver experienced in front of a video camera speaking in order to archive my speeches. I find hosting a ZOOM call to be very different. Last week I hosted an interview with the Mayor of New York City. I intend to do more so I have upgraded camera and started using a monitor...which I have never needed. I find that ZOOM requires a different set of TALENTS. I found your 13 TIPS to be excellent and recommend others should watch.

  • @_Gracefullyyours
    @_Gracefullyyours 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much I’m trying to upload a video but when it comes to record myself I get nervous and I want to be more confident. So thank you for sharing this with us I will practice more. ❤❤❤❤

  • @bodydesignbyrachel
    @bodydesignbyrachel 2 роки тому +2

    1. Try to relax
    2. Smile
    3. Blink
    4. Posture
    5. Speak to one person
    6. Decide what to do with your hands
    7. Breathe
    8. Speak at an understandable pace
    9. Use proper inflexion
    10. Write like you talk
    11. Use preparation
    12. Apply everything in practice
    13. Constructively criticize yourself after practice recording
    Bonus tip: Use your voice
    Watch the entire video for a better explanation and understanding.

  • @dameanvil
    @dameanvil 7 місяців тому +1

    01:27 😌 Tip 1: Relax before recording to appear more comfortable and natural.
    02:06 😊 Tip 2: Smiling can make you look at ease and relaxed on camera.
    02:29 😉 Tip 3: Remember to blink naturally to avoid looking weird or creepy.
    02:47 🕺 Tip 4: Maintain good posture to exude confidence and authority.
    04:01 👥 Tip 5: Speak to one person to create a more intimate connection with your audience.
    04:43 🤔 Tip 6: Decide what to do with your hands, whether it's folding them or using them as props.
    06:10 🌬 Tip 7: Remember to breathe and pace yourself while speaking to avoid sounding strange.
    06:37 🗣 Tip 8: Set your speaking pace to a level that people can follow and understand.
    06:59 🎙 Tip 9: Use proper inflection to emphasize words effectively and avoid sending the wrong message.
    07:42 📝 Tip 10: Write your script in your own voice to deliver it authentically.
    08:21 📋 Tip 11: Be prepared with a script or outline to avoid stumbling or looking uncomfortable.
    08:48 🎬 Tip 12: Practice on camera regularly to improve your comfort and confidence.
    09:12 📼 Tip 13: Critique yourself constructively by watching your recordings and making notes for improvement.

  • @cityentree415
    @cityentree415 10 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful tips

  • @HarmonicaShala
    @HarmonicaShala 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Katie, I have found this video extremely useful. Smiling on camera is not something that comes naturally to be and that is going to take me sometime in looking natural when I smile. But 13 tips are killer tips. I hope I will be able to go through this grind and implement all of them. Thanks for this excellent video. Totally loved it 🥰

  • @AnimalScienceTV
    @AnimalScienceTV 3 роки тому +1

    What about drinking beer in your coffee mug?

  • @georgesantillan4639
    @georgesantillan4639 2 роки тому

    Write your own script.

  • @mayerlinmejia3244
    @mayerlinmejia3244 2 роки тому

    I use a lot my hands, lol!

  • @AnimalScienceTV
    @AnimalScienceTV 3 роки тому +1

    Breathing... thats the hard part cuz dont u want the mic not to pic up the Breathing?

    • @KatieFehlingerVideo
      @KatieFehlingerVideo  3 роки тому

      True - but as long as you breathe regularly and don't gulp in air, the mic shouldn't pick it up in an overly distracting way!

  • @joedawson5353
    @joedawson5353 3 роки тому

    Hey Katie. Yep, the inflection comment, priceless. Being from Ohio I'm living in Halifax Nova Scotia. It's a Canadian thing, believe it might come from being overly nice. Really worthwhile reminders/tips. Thanks.

  • @thandikalkop8961
    @thandikalkop8961 3 роки тому

    Do you recommend the option to mirror-flip slides and use them in a prompter, Would it be a better option to level up my video quality, especially talking heads, if I only use talking points as I have my whole concept in front of camera.

  • @thandikalkop8961
    @thandikalkop8961 3 роки тому

    You sound fresh Katie, did you just make this video some few mins ago? well thank you for that...

  • @SarahHolmes-e3p
    @SarahHolmes-e3p Рік тому

    Awesome thank you. very helpful xx

  • @JoshDances
    @JoshDances Рік тому

    What a superb presentation! Thank you!

  • @holly9500
    @holly9500 3 роки тому

    Oh my goodness! These are all great tips. Just taking time to watch and note my habits helps with making mental notes for what I really want to say or do. Thank you for showing your outtakes also. It's exactly how my recording sessions look so I am grateful to see it's just part of the process. Perfectionism is the killer of content creation.

  • @bodydesignbyrachel
    @bodydesignbyrachel 2 роки тому

    Ha!! Try to relax yeah that's the vibe the whole time 😂 for me

  • @alimahjoub2352
    @alimahjoub2352 2 роки тому

    i love this lady. Besides she's beautiful, she has lots of great tips

  • @manololopezh
    @manololopezh 2 роки тому

    WOW you are mi gurú !!!! thanks!!

  • @amsa-online
    @amsa-online 3 роки тому

    Love your videos! Super helpful :)

  • @WillijahDawson
    @WillijahDawson 3 роки тому

    Your videos are so helpful 💫

  • @livinglegacyproductions
    @livinglegacyproductions Рік тому

    Great tips!

  • @calmrelaxingsounds3796
    @calmrelaxingsounds3796 3 роки тому

    Great info! If you’re starting a channel you’ve got this! Go for it! I did!

  • @autophile-cv621
    @autophile-cv621 Рік тому

    There were some tips that I thought were very helpful. However, I did notice a couple of words, in this video, that you, and many others, don't pronounce correctly. You frequently say "wanna" in place of "want to". and "ta" instead of "to". And "uh" rather than "A". And "uh-scentially" in place of "essentially". These are more common mistakes than you would think. But they happen so often that they have become accepted. Like "uh-lectric & uh-leven. Just my observation. Thanks for the Great Video!!!

  • @guidedmoments8552
    @guidedmoments8552 2 роки тому

    Great video. I am hooked on your videos to build my confidence to create videos. Would love to see a video on how you created this video with the tips showing in front of your face. I am assuming PowerPoint, but how to put it together to look like your video would be priceless. Thank you