Tuesday, 19 October 2021

My Broadcasting Guide

 
Let me be frank and tell everyone reading this that I am not good when it comes to broadcasting.

Photo by Monstera from Pexels

I'm more of a feature writer back in my elementary and high school days. So when it comes to broadcasting, I don't have that much experience. Don't get me wrong, I love storytelling and radio dramas. But those are very different from being a news anchor.

When I recorded myself broadcasting for the first time, I couldn't help but cringe at the sound of my voice. But after getting over how I sound, I can confidently say my voice sounds clear as day. Granted, I'm speaking in English, the language I'm more fluent in. But I don't stutter as much, especially if I'm reading a script.

However, I could use some improvement with my speed and my breathing. I noticed that I keep forgetting how commas and lungs work. Not to mention that I either skipped a word or replaced it with something else.

Overall, it was a fun experiment to hear me talk. But I could also use more guidance, especially when it comes to a live broadcast.

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