TV presenter Dmitry Dibrov told socialbites.ca how to speak and perform correctly in front of the camera – you need to trust the diaphragm, place accents and pause. However, the showman notes in his stage speech that it is better to take lessons from professionals.
“When the “record” light on a smartphone or amateur camera turns on, the sound needs to change. You have to trust the diaphragm – then your whole body, including such a huge thing as cavities (now I also mean the lung cavity and the abdominal cavity), will become a resonator. When you argue with your family, you often squeal, not realizing how obnoxious you are right now. But the moment you start talking about the diaphragm, your voice immediately becomes different because your entire gigantic body starts working as a resonator. If you want to get to the bottom of it, I wouldn’t be lazy to take cheap but very important lessons from professional stage speaking teachers,” Dibrov said.
According to the TV presenter, amplitude is important in professional speech; At the end of a logical argument there should be a point emphasized in the voice.
“The next number in our program is amplitude. We know from literary studies that the most noble punctuation mark is the period. But the topic also needs to be determined by you and the voice. For example, a monotonous cleric who can put any number of people to sleep is characterized by having absolutely no lower intonation. Monotony is the absence of a base note in the voice. Pauses are also extremely important. “They must follow this lowest note of your speech, which must be repeated as soon as the logical thesis is finished,” he added.
Dibrov suggested bloggers half-smile and lean into the frame when recording video to inspire confidence in the listener.
“In both television and vlogging, speed is extremely important. How long the pause lasts depends solely on skill. You should feel it. Even if you have to say something very quickly, no one in the world can eliminate the need to make some pauses at the end of any sequence of meaning. When speaking to the camera, I recommend bending the corners of your mouth slightly upwards as if you are preparing to smile, this will definitely work. I also recommend leaning back against the frame a bit. This will help the sound flow freely. You can’t sit upright as if you were taking a photo for a passport or an enamel oval for a monument. As a rule, the left side of the face is the working side. You need to turn your left side slightly towards the camera and tilt your forehead. This will allow you to instill confidence in your listener, no matter what exactly you say in your voice later,” the TV presenter explained.
More tips from Dmitry Dibrov on how to train professional speech material “socialbites.ca”.
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Source: Gazeta
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