Lee - love the video, and the idea. This could be so useful, and relevant to much of the way that folks relate nowadays. I was a little disappointed with videos 2 & 3 however, and after studying why - based on what I learned from your earlier classes, I would suggest that the camera angle (of looking up with your chin tilted down) creates a less confident and less "equal" relationship that would improve with angle at video #1 angle. You are great and I recommend you frequently. Thanks,
I'm with Brady, Lee. I like the "softer" angle of face to face in #1, than what I saw as looking out from chin down in #3. Looking for #2 now.
Appreciate the 1 min. format and messages!
Lynne
lvelling13 6 months ago
Thanks for the feedback, Brady. I reshot #1 after completing #2 and #3, so I'm glad you saw the improvement it represents. Best, Lee
Arugula63 10 months ago
Lee - love the video, and the idea. This could be so useful, and relevant to much of the way that folks relate nowadays. I was a little disappointed with videos 2 & 3 however, and after studying why - based on what I learned from your earlier classes, I would suggest that the camera angle (of looking up with your chin tilted down) creates a less confident and less "equal" relationship that would improve with angle at video #1 angle. You are great and I recommend you frequently. Thanks,
Brady
bbradyb 10 months ago