It's harder when you aren't talking to someone who is really there, and I noticed that your good energy about your subject is clear to your audience. Try pretending that you are a practiced speaker like Tony Robbins, and you will more easily move your lips -- he has no trouble enuciating and speaking so the last person in the back of a large hall can easily hear him (of course he's using a mike, haha!). Thanks again for your video. I like what you say!!!
@graceulrich thank you for the kind words and tips - i even took speech class back in college, along with voice for several semesters (talk about learning to project your voice so everyone can hear ya)... but i think sometimes i slip into old bad habits - i was extremely shy growing up where you didn't want to been seen, let alone heard. Obviously, i've made some progress, lol.
In some of my other tutorial videos i was more aware of making sure i could be understood.
I'm really interested in your topic, and I appreciate your efforts! So, thank you! And, please slow down a little and move your lips like you would like to enuciate a little more; don't mumble. It was frustrating to me to miss part of your content. Great for you to keep your radiant enthusiasm, cause it really came through!!! I will listen again and try to understand more the 2nd time.
@graceulrich lol - thanks for the commentary - i haven't looked at this video in quite a while - didn't realize i was speaking so fast - and yes - you are right - mumbling defeats anything one tries to say... sometimes i do have difficulty speaking - not sure why that is - i joke that i must've had a few strokes at some point and there's still some lingering symptoms..... at least i don't sound as bad as brad pitt's mickey oneil character in snatch... at least i hope not :-D
Good reminders. Thanks!
jordiortegatv 8 months ago
It's harder when you aren't talking to someone who is really there, and I noticed that your good energy about your subject is clear to your audience. Try pretending that you are a practiced speaker like Tony Robbins, and you will more easily move your lips -- he has no trouble enuciating and speaking so the last person in the back of a large hall can easily hear him (of course he's using a mike, haha!). Thanks again for your video. I like what you say!!!
graceulrich 9 months ago
@graceulrich thank you for the kind words and tips - i even took speech class back in college, along with voice for several semesters (talk about learning to project your voice so everyone can hear ya)... but i think sometimes i slip into old bad habits - i was extremely shy growing up where you didn't want to been seen, let alone heard. Obviously, i've made some progress, lol.
In some of my other tutorial videos i was more aware of making sure i could be understood.
innercirclemasters 9 months ago
I'm really interested in your topic, and I appreciate your efforts! So, thank you! And, please slow down a little and move your lips like you would like to enuciate a little more; don't mumble. It was frustrating to me to miss part of your content. Great for you to keep your radiant enthusiasm, cause it really came through!!! I will listen again and try to understand more the 2nd time.
graceulrich 9 months ago
@graceulrich lol - thanks for the commentary - i haven't looked at this video in quite a while - didn't realize i was speaking so fast - and yes - you are right - mumbling defeats anything one tries to say... sometimes i do have difficulty speaking - not sure why that is - i joke that i must've had a few strokes at some point and there's still some lingering symptoms..... at least i don't sound as bad as brad pitt's mickey oneil character in snatch... at least i hope not :-D
innercirclemasters 9 months ago
umm hello im just woundering what if you made a vid for fun why does it say syndication complete ??? please help me ^-^
1giggles2giggles3 2 years ago
i posted a video on utube and at the one part of righting it says (syndication: complete) what does this mean
Steelers92XLIII 2 years ago
this was helpful!
lilseggy 2 years ago