commentr/StutterSeptember 8, 2020

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Yeah I might be lol, I mean I just want to make types of videos that genuinely sound like a video you'd see which is professional I guess, I think it is the only thing holding me back from the videos I make being really good. Like I know generally just as a person my voice sounds fine, but I'm trying to make my voice sound professional, I just dont think my type of voice right now is something that someone would listen to without it being painfully obvious that I can't talk infront of a camera. for just in comparison, I put a random [movie review](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L83xHjt4goc) or a [looper](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F12BXaa6gDg) video here, I dont watch these guys I just picked some random clips of audio, I just think like these types of videos the narrator talks completely clearly and while you wouldnt mind at all watching a 20 minute video with this type of narration, for videos like mine I just think its like "oh heres a kid making some video that took him 20 minutes to make and did in one take". Like would it be just the fact that these would be professionals and practically no one can talk like this? I have a pretty good microphone as well, and people talking with the mic I've seen online still sounds a lot different.

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Anticipation & AvoidanceSchool & Work

Subthemes

Hiding & ConcealmentOverthinking & MonitoringEmployment & Career

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