I thought the contact of your video was wonderful. I had trouble with the presentation. I kept wanting you to look at me and tell me how you you felt. I don't know much about videoing but suggest perhaps memorizing large portions of your presentation and making eye contact with the camera as much as possible.
An alternative might be - don't face the camera at all. Set it at an angle and appear to give your presentation to someone off camera.
BibleDude Hey Jonas! I appreciate the feedback! It was my intent to look more into the camera, but that would have covered my glasses with glare from the monitor. I was turning just a bit to reduce that, but it still showed up as an issue (see Rick's comments above). I have a few more that I'll be posting here soon that the core video was all recorded the same way. Thanks!
Dan: Sorry to hear about Chris and I pray that the blessings of your ministry on his behalf won't end here.
I have also had a life tragically end 'on my watch.' Your readers might wish to read "The Carl and Leslie Story" on my blog. placesivebeen.wordpress.com
I appreciate the feedback! It was my intent to look more into the camera, but that would have covered my glasses with glare from the monitor. I was turning just a bit to reduce that, but it still showed up as an issue (see Rick's comments above). I have a few more that I'll be posting here soon that the core video was all recorded the same way. Thanks!
Dan