Do You Want to Sound and Look Like a Polished Expert?
Recording Your Voice on Audio and Video takes more preparation than just turning on a recording devise.
Do you make a sucking sound each time you breathe?
You know microphones pick up every sound.
Do you wave your hands around while talking?
Cameras capture all our movements which often turn an audience off.
Do you use street or gutter talk in your presentations?
Some words turn certain people off no matter what knowledge is there, if crude language is used.
Speakers sucking air with each breath annoys me and many other people.
People speaking and throwing their arms all over the place upsets me and many other people.
Microphones pick up every sound.
Cameras capture all our movements.
Is your language cultured?
People will pay more attention to your message if you correct these things in your presentation.
They'll listen more if you use good language, grammar and diction.
How to speak when recording audio and video.
Read and hear my ideas on the subject.
Follow some word and speaking exercises I'll give you.
Do them and let me know when you have and keep practicing and you'll get more listeners, whether on an audio recording, video recording, radio, TV, or just speaking in any situation.
I learned from several places and you can learn too.
An intro video is at:
https://youtu.be/Jy6vyc9MVK4
Why learn this?
If you are speaking in public or on camera, as it seems everyone is doing these days, to get their ideas out to the world, this course can give you a few pointers that can help your message be more effective.
the introductory video is at:
https://youtu.be/Jy6vyc9MVK4
Your first assignment is to listen to and watch the following 5 recordings.
Stream In A Fish Bowl At KDXU 7 19 12 by Jay Beacham | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
My Journey Into Voice Over Land
https://youtu.be/I9hRQSFji_c
see a video about breathing and speaking and speaking using a microphone.
Breathe right to speak and sing right
https://youtu.be/2pVXp3WMKW0
Five Steps For Better Speaking
(some exercises)
https://youtu.be/VMA2TGrq2_E
The introduction video is here if the free preview doesn't work for you.
https://youtu.be/Jy6vyc9MVK4
The most important aspect of speaking is being truthful, honest in what you say.
And secondly, don't insult your audience, either one on one or to groups.
Everything mentioned above will be looked at in greater detail in the following lessons.
So get started.
Jay Beacham