Saturday, July 24, 2010

Simple Steps Towards Better Commentaries by Ian Smith

 We’ve all experienced this. The lights dim, and your video ‘magnum opus’ begins to roll.Your impressive titles hit the screen followed by your opening shots. If you have done your job well, your audience will settle back into their seats in eager anticipation of their enjoyment of the spectacle. Enjoyment, that is, until you are forced to open your mouth when your commentary begins, and the rising level of background whispers and inconsequential chatter which follows, indicates that, once-again, ‘you’ve blown it’.


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