VA101 (Thursdays) - Session 1
Joe Brunk for Role
Full details of homework is on Closing Credits
I want to hear you project your voice in the scenario that you have no microphone in a gymnasium full of people and you want every single person to hear you clearly. This doesn’t mean you have to scream, but increasing your volume in your vocals. In such situations, using your diaphragm to push your voice out and fill the space is vital. It's not about shouting, but rather about harnessing the power of your voice to carry your words to every corner of the room. When you achieve this level of projection, your delivery becomes clear and confident, ensuring that everyone, even those at the back of the room, can hear and understand your message. It also conveys authority and presence, which can be particularly important when you're delivering important information or trying to captivate a diverse audience.