I had a session on filming and editing today at University, and we had to work in groups where we took turns to film each other. Unfortunately, as always I looked awkward on camera.
We were filming introductions, where we had to look directly into the camera, introduce ourselves, and explain our surroundings. Sounds easy, right? You'd be surprised. Thankfully, it only took two takes to get it right. It felt really awkward looking directly into the camera, and when I watched the footage there are several times where I randomly glance at a wall for seemingly no reason (I didn't even fully realise that I was doing this when we recorded it).
For people that have been filmed before/ work in this kind of area- anyone else find looking into a camera lense or at the person working the camera, to be quite awkward? It's weird, watching yourself on camera. You pick up on things in your body language, that you've never really thought about/ have never truly registered with you.
Any advice on how to act more natural on camera? Right now I don't seem to move my arms enough, so it comes across as slightly fake. Then again, sometimes I move my arms too much and end up coming across as nervous...
I should really practice keeping my focus where it's meant to be, and not randomly glance at walls, haha.
Thoughts?
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