- Use all your senses - Within your podcast, make sure you involve all senses to make sure listeners have the full experience. These senses include: hear, sight, smell, touch, (taste)
- Articulation from the front of your mouth - It is crucial that listeners are able to understand what you're saying. Therefore, your articulation and pronunciation must be clear and precise.
- Sound engaging - Explore different tones within your voice to fully engage the listeners. If you stay at one tone within your podcast, listeners are more likely to be bored and stop listening. To prevent this from happening, use a variety of different tones in your voice to make listeners want to listen to your podcast and enjoy it.
- Make it sight generic - Do not make the location in your podcast sight specific. Make your location be a place where there is nothing that will take away the generic-feel of it. For example, if your location was a green field, don't use the colloquialism "common" as not everyone in England/UK uses that word. Instead, use the synonym "a green field" to describe the location so everyone can relate to it.
- Short yet snappy - If your podcast is too long, listeners are likely to get bored and stop listening half way. To prevent this from happening, make your podcast 1-2 minutes long so that it's not too short but not too long.
Friday, 13 June 2014
(GUIDE) REQUIREMENTS NEEDED TO MAKE YOUR PERFORMANCE COME TO LIFE
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