Session 1
SamanthaAnn for Role
Full details of homework is on Closing Credits
Make sure to eliminate any dead space at the beginning of your recording—start as soon as you're ready to dive into the script. Great job on completing this task! Now, let's enhance your performance even further. A key area to focus on is projection. You need to ensure your voice can reach the back of a large room, just like speaking in a big gym without a microphone. Really push your voice out so that everyone can hear you clearly. You're doing ok with your breath control; now, let's leverage that to amplify your voice.
When delivering your lines, imagine you're having a casual conversation with a friend. This approach will help your performance sound more natural and engaging, rather than just reading from a script. Consider who you're talking to and why—envisioning your audience can transform your read into a dynamic and authentic dialogue. You're excited about these pencil sharpeners, so let that enthusiasm show!
Before recording, spend more time familiarizing yourself with the script. This preparation will boost your confidence and smooth out your delivery, similar to rehearsing lines for a play. If you find yourself stumbling over certain words take a moment to practice them separately. You're already proficient at maintaining steady breath through your sentences. By focusing on these aspects—recording cleanly in one take, getting comfortable with the script, speaking clearly and with volume, and making your read conversational—you'll find your performances becoming more captivating and enjoyable. Keep up the good work!