Do You Read Out Loud?
Often when you think out what you want to say for a voice narration, a speech or a verbal introduction you imagine that it will sound as good when you say it as it sounds when you think about saying it.
The lesson I have learned and it still continues to surprise me is that something that looks fine on paper may not sound as good when spoken out loud. Another point is that something written down on paper while sounding fine may be a bit difficult to say – leading to errors when spoken.
The message is to write your script and then actually say it out loud. This should be a standard part of your editing for something that will eventually be spoken.
For tips on how to put your presentations online and with voice narration and how to distribute them by e-mail, from a website or with an e-Newsletter visit the Website of Presentations That Talk at www.PresentationsThatTalk.com
The lesson I have learned and it still continues to surprise me is that something that looks fine on paper may not sound as good when spoken out loud. Another point is that something written down on paper while sounding fine may be a bit difficult to say – leading to errors when spoken.
The message is to write your script and then actually say it out loud. This should be a standard part of your editing for something that will eventually be spoken.
For tips on how to put your presentations online and with voice narration and how to distribute them by e-mail, from a website or with an e-Newsletter visit the Website of Presentations That Talk at www.PresentationsThatTalk.com
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