Homework for Session 3 Wed
Seth Thomas for Week 2
Full details of homework is on Closing Credits Dashboard
*Say something you think would fit*
I’m not too sure who you are speaking to in this read. Identifying and understanding your audience is indeed crucial for tailoring your performance to their expectations and interests. When you're clear about who you're speaking to, it can significantly influence the tone, pace, and depth of your delivery. If your audience is composed of experts in the field, your approach might be more technical and detailed. If you're addressing beginners or a general audience, you might choose a more explanatory and engaging style.
Pronunciation, especially of specialized terms like carotenoid luteins, is crucial for maintaining credibility and professionalism in your reading. Make sure to practice and perfect the pronunciation of these terms to ensure clarity and precision in your delivery.
To avoid a monotonous or "same-y" feel, inject variability into your performance. Varying your pacing, tone, and energy levels can keep your audience engaged and make your reading more dynamic. A conversational tone, in particular, can make your performance more relatable and compelling. It's not just about reading the script; it's about connecting with your audience, sharing information or a story in a way that feels natural and inviting.
Think about the emotions, questions, or interests your audience might have about the topic. Engage with the content as if you're having a real conversation with a friend or a curious listener. This approach can make your performance feel more spontaneous and genuine, capturing your audience's attention and interest.
By focusing on understanding your audience, ensuring precise pronunciation, and maintaining a conversational and dynamic delivery, you'll create a performance that's not just informative but also engaging and memorable. Keep refining these aspects of your performance, and your readings will continue to stand out and resonate with your listeners. Keep up the great work!
I completely missed your request in the homework notes. As for speed that felt natural to me any advice on how to slow down?