Thursday 11 November 2010

Techniques

There different techniques used in the radio industry.
You can use a high pitch fast pace which would make the listeners not understand what the presenter is saying as they would be talking at a fast pace which would make them turn over the station. By saying high pitch this makes the audience feel happy and excited If the presenter feels this way to. Voice is very important in the radio industry as this brings listeners to the station.
For example if we was to have a low pitch and slow pace presenter on the morning you would as the listener feel more tired and dull as this is what the presenter would also be feeling. It would be slow dull and boring.
Also unexpected voice is effective in radio, for example using different expressions, whispering when something is secretive would bring more enthusiastic and fun to the radio show.
Keeping an average speed of voice through out the show is very important as your listeners need to hear what you are saying especially if it is a important message you are trying to get through to your listeners. The way to keep an average speed is to remember 3 words is a second.
Pausing during the show makes the listeners no you are changing subject, for example in he news they pause for about a second which then they speak about a different subject. It also bring a dramatic effect. The reason I no this is because nothing. Is happening and you are expecting something to happen so you listen to see what is going to happen.
Talking and communicating are two different things. For example you can be talking to someone about to have a conversation, but no radio listeners want to hear two people over each other communicating. You have to make sure only one talks at a time so the listener gets both sides of the conversation. Communicating is using words to connect with the listeners from topics you choose and the words you use for the topic you talk about.
EQ may be muffled at times, EQ which means equaliser is an audio processing tool used for digitally communication. It allows us to manipulate high pitch and low pitch.

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