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Resource Anchor
This is possibly the best performance technique available, although to be really effective it needs to be 'installed' by someone who truly understands it. The notes give the background ... Resource Anchor

Voice
The first impressions you make on many people may have to do with your looks. But there are a lot of people for whom the way you sound is more important. Most people think that there's some arcane mystery or lots of odd vocal exercises involved in sounding better. Bob has spent 10 years improving people's voices. You won't get it just from the notes, but here they are.... Voice

So You Want To Be A Voice Over?
Many people ask me about prospects in the Voice Over world. I find it a hard question. Luke Downs runs RMK, he gets asked a lot more than me, and this is what he has to say about becoming a Voice Over

The Art Of Questioning

There are a few very simple guidelines to getting good interviews for television or radio. The basic techniques are here

Vox pops

The Vox Pops are the scary, but fun part of the TV Presenters' course. You actually have to interview a complete stranger, and make it good enough for a lifestyle programme. Often we go to Fox, or Paddington Markets. Here's what you have to do... Vox Pops

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