If your up for it, perhaps try spending a half an hour with some friends, relaxing and maybe one person, you don’t know who has a cell phone camera going, but don’t think about it, just do your great gestures in front of them….after about 30 minutes, I’m sure you would be able to piece together a great compliation.Īnyhow, your very talented and brave I can see, great job here and all the best in your future. Somehow, it’s about rising above and ignoring everything but what your concentrating on, your lines so to speak. I’m sure there are film schools that deal with this issue. My little brother is really funny, and does these little impressions or routines, so many times I wish a camera was on, he can go on and on, sometimes I’ve caught him without him knowing film was in motion and those are most memorable funny videos, he even laughs at them.Īnyhow, I’m blabbering way too much, should you ever post a video, you just might be very proud that you conquered this fear. So I get it, but your work here with gestures is so fantastic, I think it merits a much wider audience. I’m sure there is some psychology one could read about in regards to that exposure, I can say from experiance, the most fear one can have sometimes is standing in front of a crowd reading a letter. I think the issue is when you know a video camera is on, then you think about it more! That gets in the way of ones response, I’m sure of it, does me. Instead of video though it was still, so the person taking the pictures does it in video, you can clip stills from that, or maybe that is what you did. The tension and then just end up with the sign language toward it- “Forget about it”īut when you look at what you’ve already have done with these pictures, you’ve already did perform it! You say you don’t like your voice….I’m sure it’s beautiful and your just being a bit shy.Ī couple thoughts, to help with your getting over camera shyness, actually I don’t like having pictures taken of me either, especially video, but over time, one could probably overcome that fear and surmount You could even appear on late night shows, I’m no professional scout, but you have it, I can see! You would give so many more folks around the planet a smile and boy could folks use that these days. You seem like a really swell person and I think your work on this site is great……and ok, I may be a Bachagallope saying this as you’ve heard it 100 times,Ī youtube video would hit 10s of millions of views, I’m sure of it. The only one I remember is “Do what you want, just don’t hurt anybody” I love that. he passed when I was only 15, but he sure left an impression on me, had a great sense of humor, I remember he used to hammer wooden signs in his front yard on Primrose Ave in S.Pas, to tell the world helpful words…. I miss my grandpa Pete and grandma Angelina, they were fun to be around…. I read all the comments and I know you probably heard it so much you want to give everyone the ole hand under the chin wave off, another version I learned when we used to go to their house for the big sunday meals, in Pasadena, (which I miss so much), was you do the same waving of the hand but it’s from under the armpit. of 1912, ended up in Philly digging ditches, hated the cold and went to LA on advice from a friend to pick walnuts. Grandpa Pete & Grandma Angelina were from the same neighborhood in Bari, he came to American through Ellis Island, in Nov. St now, but was born in LA in 61,….I’m half Italian, my good half anyways. So much fun, This was a real delight to view, some of these I use, many I’m familiar with, some I’ve never seen, I live in Wash. ITALIAN GESTURE N.13: SILLY ME I FORGOT!!.ITALIAN HAND GESTURE N.6: YOU ARE STUBBORN!!.ITALIAN HAND GESTURE N.2: WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?! (New Online Emoji!).TOP ITALIAN HAND GESTURES: (Featuring me).Now back to the main topic, the real, meaningful Italian hand gestures you need to know….UPDATE 2017 – FOGNINI HAND (FINGER) GESTURE AT WIMBLEDON –.ITALIAN HAND GESTURES EXPLAINED INCLUDED THE NEW PINCHED FINGERS EMOJI!.
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