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Tips On public Speaking
I’m sure many of you are confused
by the myriad ideas connected with “Tips on Public Speaking,” be it before a
court of law, a corporate meeting, or in the form of “audition
monologues.” We can eliminate the fear
of public speaking in front of a large group by talking with authority. You can deliver your ideas exactly as you
have planned without omissions or errors, free of blemishes and tune wasters
caused by otherwise awkward silences.
Tips on public speaking will frequently be offered on this website and
demonstration audios will be offered for sale at the Voice Store.
Here’s a tip: the Ear Prompter gives you the edge to look
and sound strong from start to finish.
In the voice-over industry, Ear Prompter cueing is state-of-the-art. The Ear Prompter trained are getting the
work. Be on the cutting edge of getting
work in competitive disciplines in the 21st century. Note:
Achieving proficiency is not rocket science. It can easily be achieved by dedicated people willing to address
current, real-world conditions. (See
the Ear Prompter diagram.)
One of the best tips on public
speaking I can give is to become proficient in using the Ear Prompter. You can have an Olympus Pearlcorder L400
with a remote audio and an earpiece. Wow
-- no memorizing or cue cards. With the
remote, you can stop and start at any time.
Note: Always carry a backup unit
and spare batteries. The following
“Tips on Public Speaking” are of vital importance.
1.
Any
statement
worth
making
is
worth
making
twice,
and
any
statement
worth
making
twice
is
worth
making
more
than
twice.
Make
your
statement
in
as
many
ways
as
possible.
People
must
hear
things
several
times.
2.
One
of
the
best
“Tips
on
Public
Speaking”
that
I
can
offer
from
my
own
personal
experience
is
proper
diaphragm
breathing.
Avoid
shoulder
and
chest
breathing.
They
produce
tension
and
create
a
thin
voice
and
strident
tone.
Fill
your
lower
diaphragm
with
air
from
the
bottom
up—not
the
top
down.
Expand
your
lower
ibs
and
back.
3.
Another
of
the
best
“Tips
on
Public
Speaking”
is
use
a
medium
pitch,
not
too
high
or
too
low.
At
all
costs,
avoid
nasality.
Think
down
when
you
speak.
Imagine
yourself
on
a
terrace,
speaking
to
people
on
a
pathway
below.
Display
tonal
variety.
Smile
with
your
eyes
and
the
more
interesting
your
voice
will
be.
Project
to
make
yourself
heard
easily,
We
will
frequently
offer
new
“Tips
on
Public
Speaking”
on
this
site
and
currently
updated
demonstration
materials
will
be
offered
at
the
Voice
Store.
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