Gaze of Sharing (2026) · Gizmo
Gizmo stands in a warmly lit room filled with colorful decorations, looking eagerly at the camera. He engages viewers by sharing a cheerful message about connection.
Focus on Gizmo's eye contact with the camera as he speaks. This enhances the sense of connection and warmth. Notice how maintaining eye contact can make interactions feel more personal and engaging.
What to observe
Practice Guide (4 steps)

Stand in front of a mirror and focus on your reflection. Try to maintain eye contact with yourself for 10 seconds to build comfort.
Practicing with your reflection can ease nervousness when making eye contact with others.

Smile at your reflection while keeping eye contact. Play with different expressions to see how it feels and looks.
Different expressions can enhance your eye contact, making it more engaging.

Practice standing or sitting with open body language while keeping eye contact. Try to avoid crossing your arms or looking away.
Open body language enhances the impact of good eye contact.

Find a friend to practice eye contact with. Alternate speaking and maintaining eye contact for short segments, focusing on connection.
Engaging with another person helps build real-life eye contact skills.