I have been searching the web, I can find nothing on this topic so I turn to my brilliant friends here and ask any tips you can provide.
I am trying to learn anything I can so as to do the best job at narration that I can.
I understand the way to go is hire a professional, but in the small indi docu/film I am doing that's not possible for many reasons. I have to do it in three languages (all of which I already speak) and the text and wording if very complicated and will change through various edits. So I have to do it myself. I have some decent equipment for both the production and post production but no idea what to do. And would love some help
So here are some of the issues I am wondering about. Maybe there is a tutorial or blog on the topic someone could recommend.
What are techniques for getting clarity production/post prod?
How do you finding the right amount of talking vs not talking?
Do you add emotion or keep it mostly flat?
Do you talk to the audience or keep it neutral?
I have like a million more questions but for my first post on the topic I think I have already reached my limit. Lol
Thanks a million,
Joshua
I am trying to learn anything I can so as to do the best job at narration that I can.
I understand the way to go is hire a professional, but in the small indi docu/film I am doing that's not possible for many reasons. I have to do it in three languages (all of which I already speak) and the text and wording if very complicated and will change through various edits. So I have to do it myself. I have some decent equipment for both the production and post production but no idea what to do. And would love some help
So here are some of the issues I am wondering about. Maybe there is a tutorial or blog on the topic someone could recommend.
What are techniques for getting clarity production/post prod?
How do you finding the right amount of talking vs not talking?
Do you add emotion or keep it mostly flat?
Do you talk to the audience or keep it neutral?
I have like a million more questions but for my first post on the topic I think I have already reached my limit. Lol
Thanks a million,
Joshua