Voice training
Substance is essential, but in a radio setting, form is of equal importance. Even the most vital information might not catch the attention of listeners if it is not well delivered. This workshop will enable participants to understand the importance of their voices and how to use them properly. Simple exercises will focus on dictation, speed, breathing, and concentration to improve vocal techniques and efficiency.
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Getting to know your voice and its capacities
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Voice training techniques
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Training your voice and using it to convey information
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Reaching your audience
Journalists, radio hosts, TV presenters
Role-play, practical recorded exercises, feedback
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Vocal characteristics and their impact on the listener
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Breathing techniques
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Stress management, dealing with nerves
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Voice level and tone
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Articulation, diction and intonation
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Punctuation, accentuation and rhythm
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Recording, playback, analysis and correction of radio scripts.
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