Recording Your Own Practice Sessions

by Tan Yew Wei on September 25, 2009

Squiggles and Art

You really don’t know what you sound/look like until you have recorded a video of yourself and then watched it.

This is a short post, because it only has one message: Every set interval (I do it once a week), record a video of your practice sessions and then watch it.

You will probably be surprised about how stupid you really sound (I found out the hard way by seeing a video of a performance I did. I was thinking, “People were watching THAT!”)

Of course, the final goal is straightforward: To see your own performance in the eyes of the audience (this applies to any type of performance like a speech, etc)

So remember, we don’t know how we look, sound or anything else for that matter…

Drunk i'm not god

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