Tape A Picture Of A Face To Your Webcam To Practise Speaking On Camera


Do you tend to freeze up or get nervous when you’re speaking to the webcam? One simple trick that might help you become more comfortable on screen is to use a picture of a person (drawn or a photograph) and place it in front of the camera — with a cutout for the camera eye, of course.

That’s it. As blogger Randy Wilson explains in his video above, instead of the strangeness of talking to a camera eye when you’re in a video chat or recording yourself, you’ll have a face to talk to. It will also help you focus on looking into the camera directly when you speak.

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