I have a couple thoughts on this.
Maybe make your videos for a small group of people that you already connect with or that you want to connect with. That way, the videos aren't for "The Internet", but for a select audience of your choosing. Of course, other people may end up watching too but no need to focus on that while you are making the video.
The other thing that may apply comes from a book I'm reading. "No one remembers your bad stuff, they only remember the good stuff". If you make "just okay" videos or even "bad" videos, people won't remember, but it will help you practice and get better. Then when you do make a good video, people will notice and remember and talk with you about it months later. Good feelings that will overcome that doubt.
My thoughts on it. My excuse for not making videos is that I'm "not quite ready yet". I don't have a good location to shoot my videos (I want to be sitting in front of a bookcase with good lighting). I want to have a few more things in place before I start regularly making videos. I think these are good reasons... but they are bad reasons if it keeps me from creating and sharing content that I should be putting out there.
Hope that helps.
Those are both some good points! I really like that first idea and would never have thought of thinking of it like that either. I’m going to kee that in mind for future videos.
I’ve been trying to not wait until the conditions are just right, or I’d never get anything done.
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