Recording Anxiety ..
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Jun 27, 2012
Ashley H.
just dive in :) it gets better. I used to be so camera shy but now it doesn't bother me anymore. You'll never know how great you can do without trying!
Jun 29, 2012
Lindsey F.
Relax! My first video took hours to film, simply because I was so nervous and kept starting over. Practice talking to a camera. You'll feel silly at first but as you gain a following on youtube and more subscribers and viewers you feel more at ease because you realize that people really are watching and listening. Practice will always make perfect and then one day you'll be so used to it that you could do it in your sleep. Good luck!