How To Overcome Camera Shyness As A New Vlogger

Creating videos entails more than just looking good and having a polished appearance. While some can be natural from the first take onward, a majority of them are camera shy and find it difficult to be confident while facing the camera. Being confident on camera is the top skill if you’re serious about connecting with your audience. It’s no secret: nerves can turn even the most seasoned creator into a deer in headlights. Lucky for you, being camera shy is easily fixable. In this article, we will talk about how yo can overcome your camera shyness as a new vlogger.

Shortspilot

November 25, 2024
4 min read
How To Overcome Camera Shyness As A New Vlogger

What is Camera Shyness?

Camera shyness is when a person doesn't like having their photograph taken, or refers to someone doesn't want their photograph to be taken. Feeling camera shy is normal and not feeling comfortable about is is understandable. It can be a cause of lack of self-compassion, past negative experiences, fear of judgement, and anxiety. By understanding the cause of your shyness in camera, you can work on it and be more comfortable in front of camera.


Tips On How To Overcome Camera Shyness

1. Prepare Your Energy

It all starts with the right mindset—or, as pros like to call it, “prepping your energy.” And no, we’re not suggesting you align your chakras or go off on some spiritual retreat. But just before you press “record,” get into a good mood. Smile, maybe do a little dance, or—even better—do a few jumping jacks! Remember that when you’re genuinely happy and energized, that vibe reaches your viewers, they’d much rather watch you a bit sweaty and confident than stiff and awkward. Get excited about what you’re going to share, and watch how that translates on screen.

2. Treat the Camera Like Your Friend

If you’ve ever felt like the cold, metallic lens is judging your every blink and flinch, you’re not alone. But here’s a little psychological trick: instead of talking to the lens, imagine it’s a friend you feel totally at ease around. It’s an easy hack—just tape a picture of someone you’re comfortable with near the camera if that helps! When you talk as if you’re chatting with a friend, your personality shines, and any stiffness melts away.

3. Use Mirror Effect

This hint includes two parts. First: have a little rehearsal in front of the mirror before going live or recording a video. It will make you more confident. Second: flip the camera to use the mirror image. This way, you'll see yourself as you are used to, so your own image will not freak you out.

4. Practice Makes You Perfect

The more you work, the better you are. Don't let the failures upset you, just keep going. Take several deep breaths, think of something nice and soothing, and off we go! Record private videos talking about something and share them with your closest friends so they can tell you what looks/sounds good on you and what doesn’t. You can do more video calls with your family if you need even more practice.

5. Be Comfortable In Front Of The Camera

Make sure you feel comfortable in the place where you shoot. Try to minimize all distractions and noises, lock the door and ask your family members not to come in while you are busy. You have to get used to looking at the camera. You have to get used to talking to the camera. You have to get use to hitting the record button and probably the worst of them all, you have to get used to hearing your own voice but remember, inches lead to feet. Being able to do it are tiny wins that are necessary and a great first step. Adjust the chair, mute the notifications, and make sure the lighting and acoustic fit your needs. After that, you'll be able to fully focus on your video.

6. Use Hand Gestures To Show Confidence

Hand gestures do have a great advantage in that they are a great way to visually supplement what you are saying through words. The key is to use them as a natural supplement to your speech and not overuse them. Keep your hand gestures descriptive.

7. Don't Stress Over Little Mistakes

Beginners start making videos with no real expectations, they just see veteran YouTubers and want to emulate them. It takes a certain number of videos to form realistic expectations and realize that mistakes and retakes are just a part of the process of filming videos. It takes time to realize that perfection is a myth!You always have to remember that some days are great, but on other days, it can feel like a battle against yourself. Your goal is just to ensure that, on most days, your level falls somewhere between these two extremes. If the anxiety is overwhelming and it affects your mood regularly, ensure you are sleeping well and taking other steps to manage your stress.

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