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Test Overcoming camera fear
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1st QUESTION: What is the effect on the speaker of immediate visual feedback when seeing oneself on the screen?
Generate automatic relaxation and full confidence
Activate constant critical judgment that slows down communication flow
Improve speech recall immediately
Completely eliminate the speaker's self-consciousness
2nd QUESTION: What is the proposed strategy to overcome the discomfort of watching oneself on video?
Avoiding always looking at the screen to avoid being distracted
Focusing more on appearance to control it better
Desensitizing by repeated exposure until you normalize your own image
Closing eyes during recording to reduce anxiety
QUESTION 3: Who should the speaker imagine behind the lens to humanize the camera?
Bright light to guide the eye
An anonymous and distant mass audience
A trusted person or the ideal customer behind the black circle
A mirror reflecting your posture and gestures
QUESTION 4: Where should you direct your gaze to simulate eye contact with the digital audience?
To the camera lens to create a sense of direct gaze
To the lower corner of the screen where the chat is displayed
To your own image on the monitor to correct yourself in real time
To a random point in the room to relax
QUESTION 5: What element of face-to-face communication is missing in virtual on-camera communication?
The ability to modulate voice at will
Immediate human feedback such as smiles and validating glances
Clarity of the verbal message
The need to prepare the content
QUESTION 6: According to the text, what is the reason for the initial discomfort of seeing oneself on video?
Lack of habit and the novelty of seeing each other in real time
A recurring technical failure of the recording equipment
An innate inability to speak in public
An unavoidable excess of frontal illumination
QUESTION 7: How does the tone of voice change when applying lens customization?
Becomes more monotonous and robotic
Speeds up and becomes choppy
Becomes completely impersonal and cold
Becomes warmer, more fluid and natural
8TH QUESTION: What happens when, after repeated exposure, the self-image is normalized?
Increases speaker's insecurity and self-judgment
Makes it more difficult to concentrate on the core message
Camera no longer captures the face properly
No longer distracting and allows to focus on the message and the audience
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