Homework for Session 3 Wed

Elliot Palmer for Week 2

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Week 2
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Elliot Palmer
Homework for Session 3 Wed
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The beginning needs a bit more excitement as when you start getting excited it becomes too much of a change that it could be startling, and when the first highlight is done, Starting your reading with the right level of excitement sets the tone for the entire performance. It's essential to capture your audience's attention right away but in a way that's engaging, not startling. Gradually building up your energy can create a more natural and captivating introduction.

Consistency in your excitement throughout the reading is crucial, especially when narrating a highlight reel. The energy shouldn't drop off after the first highlight but should be maintained to keep your audience enthused and engaged. Think about the commentators you've heard on highlight reels; their excitement is steady and infectious, making every moment of the commentary exciting and worth listening to.

Balancing your energy levels is also key. Too much of a contrast between high and low energy can be jarring for the listener. Instead, aim for a consistent level of enthusiasm that reflects the excitement of the sport or event you're commentating on.

Understanding your audience is indeed paramount. Are they seasoned fans who know the sport inside out, or are they newcomers looking to get a grasp of what's happening? Tailoring your delivery to your audience's familiarity with the sport will make your commentary more relatable and enjoyable. For experts, you might dive into the finer details and strategies, while for newcomers, you might focus on explaining the basics and building excitement about the sport.

By starting with the right level of excitement, maintaining consistent energy, and understanding your audience, you'll create a highlight reel commentary that's not just informative but also engaging and enjoyable. Keep these points in mind, and you're sure to deliver a performance that will keep your audience hooked from start to finish.

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