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Ep. 295 “NARRA-LOG?”

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How do you find a balance between narration and dialog? NARRA-LOG! Like one of Mark and Darren’s clients, you may think, “That sounds like a NARROW LOG!” Today our co-hosts talk about bridging the gap between too much narration/not enough dialog…and vice versa…using that ‘narrow log.’ They give guidance on using both techniques effectively to build your unforgettable presentation.

SNIPPETS:

• Find the right balance between narration and dialog

• Look for key emotional shifts in your story

• You may need to reel in the dialog

• Avoid creating a soliloquy

• Don’t create a stage play

• Decide when narration serves best

• Choose two or three ‘dialog moments’

• In dialog, more than one character must speak or react

• Use dialog to increase conflict, show a revelation, and reveal the aftermath

• Reactions tell the story

Work with Mark and Darren:

https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com/get-a-speaking-coach/

Check Out Stage Time University:

https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com

  continue reading

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Manage episode 477542856 series 3411797
Content provided by Darren LaCroix and Mark Brown. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Darren LaCroix and Mark Brown or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

How do you find a balance between narration and dialog? NARRA-LOG! Like one of Mark and Darren’s clients, you may think, “That sounds like a NARROW LOG!” Today our co-hosts talk about bridging the gap between too much narration/not enough dialog…and vice versa…using that ‘narrow log.’ They give guidance on using both techniques effectively to build your unforgettable presentation.

SNIPPETS:

• Find the right balance between narration and dialog

• Look for key emotional shifts in your story

• You may need to reel in the dialog

• Avoid creating a soliloquy

• Don’t create a stage play

• Decide when narration serves best

• Choose two or three ‘dialog moments’

• In dialog, more than one character must speak or react

• Use dialog to increase conflict, show a revelation, and reveal the aftermath

• Reactions tell the story

Work with Mark and Darren:

https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com/get-a-speaking-coach/

Check Out Stage Time University:

https://www.stagetimeuniversity.com

  continue reading

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