Make eye contact with your viewer and get a higher quality video.
"  Something everybody does wrong when they get into videos is they use their selfie camera. Now here's the problem with that. When I look at the screen, I look at my face cuz I'm a human and I care about what I look like. That tiny little camera that I'm not looking at isn't even that great quality and I never make eye contact with the viewer.
So the better move is to turn the camera around and use the rear facing camera so that I get the highest quality and I'm not tempted to look at myself on the screen. Let me know below If you've ever taken a selfie with the rear facing camera,"
Using the rear-facing camera for recording videos is indeed a better choice in many cases. It offers higher quality video compared to the front-facing or selfie camera on most devices. Additionally, when you use the rear camera, you're able to maintain eye contact with the viewer, creating a more engaging and personal connection.
Taking selfies with the rear-facing camera is less common because it's not as convenient or intuitive, but it can still be done. Some people prefer it for capturing better-quality selfies or capturing the surroundings in the background.
Ultimately, the choice between using the front or rear camera depends on the specific context and the desired outcome of the video. Considering factors such as image quality and maintaining eye contact can help you make an informed decision when recording videos.