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Using Laban for Voiceover

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2022
  • How Rudolph Laban's efforts can help both voice actors and directors to make clear performance in choices.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @NaturallyRPVoiceover
    @NaturallyRPVoiceover  2 года назад +2

    Have you used Laban in your voiceover work - or an equivalent?

    • @ikalo99
      @ikalo99 Год назад

      Hi Chris, nice to meet, I love your channel, I wanna know if you have some kind of work, or tesis about Laban, please tell me if Can I talk with you about this... is really important to me. Thank you so much

    • @ikalo99
      @ikalo99 Год назад

      yes, I try ... I´m a singer, and I work with the knowledge of the body in a choir

    • @ikalo99
      @ikalo99 Год назад

      @NaturallyRPVoiceover tell if you have a mail adress , because I wanna talk with you about your experience with Laban Technic with the voice...

    • @Walthanar
      @Walthanar Год назад

      since I discovered the Laban Efforts I use them consistently in roleplaying games, as a DM but more importantly when creating my character

  • @SoZen08
    @SoZen08 2 месяца назад

    I never thought of using Laban for voice disciplines. I love this! And it's going to be even more important now, amidst all the AI voices, because yes: our voices are embodied and that gives them power and authenticity.

  • @linsagovsky6605
    @linsagovsky6605 6 месяцев назад

    This is brilliant. So helpful. Thanks, as ever, Chris for taking the time to share your awe-inspiring skills. And like it or not, you ARE a teacher - a fantastic one!

  • @senjansen
    @senjansen 10 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video, perfectly put together!
    Now I can use my Laban training into my voice as well. Your examples in the end just hit the spot!

  • @santiagorodriguezlira2323
    @santiagorodriguezlira2323 2 года назад +3

    Great information! Love your example! Thank you!

  • @dillonnichols9859
    @dillonnichols9859 Год назад

    Thank you! This is super helpful as I prepare for an upcoming table read. I'll look into your course :)

  • @rparks2010
    @rparks2010 2 года назад +3

    I do wish there was an edit where i can tell which laban technique was used during the war monologue

    • @NaturallyRPVoiceover
      @NaturallyRPVoiceover  2 года назад +4

      punching/gliding/wringing/dabbing/punching/floating/dabbing

    • @collectiveintent1839
      @collectiveintent1839 Год назад +2

      @@NaturallyRPVoiceover I think this video is great and want others to watch it! However, may I beg to differ? I think you start with Press, then glide, wring, dab, punch float, flick... Dab and flick are quite similar, I felt it was dab first, because it appears more direct and targeted than at the end that seemed more physically and vocally indirect. Just putting it here just in case things got mixed up, as it might confuse viewers. I don't intend any rudeness. Thanks.

    • @NaturallyRPVoiceover
      @NaturallyRPVoiceover  Год назад

      Totally correct - sorry earlier comment was in a rush so thanks for clarifying!

    • @marlonbraccia4785
      @marlonbraccia4785 Год назад

      @@NaturallyRPVoiceover Yup, I can hear it and see it in your body movement. Nicely done!

  • @zeitakulobusta9708
    @zeitakulobusta9708 Год назад

    "...classically trained you know!"
    Actual laugh out loud :)

  • @tanyaomrit1616
    @tanyaomrit1616 2 года назад +8

    0:15 Me, a synesthete: Yeah that makes sense

  • @hipstersavage
    @hipstersavage 8 месяцев назад

    From a video production perspective I think it would be best to include some description of which voices are you using at the end

    • @hipstersavage
      @hipstersavage 8 месяцев назад

      Nevertheless great material!

  • @Ceiber93
    @Ceiber93 2 года назад +3

    Could you explain in more detail, what direct and indirect means please?

    • @NaturallyRPVoiceover
      @NaturallyRPVoiceover  2 года назад +5

      Direct is going straight to a point, while indirect is the opposite, operating in an arch or going in a number of different directions before reaching its end point. From a vocal point of view, 'direct' could be perceived as a consistent tone/pitch/pace throughout a sentence, with no deviation compared to an 'indirect' phrasing where the tone/pitch/pace varies considerably up to the end of the thought or phrase.

    • @Ceiber93
      @Ceiber93 2 года назад +1

      @@NaturallyRPVoiceover Oh wow, thank you very much! This clarifies my issue in understanding completely :-)

  • @belfastulster5838
    @belfastulster5838 2 года назад

    Amazing video!!! I’m having a bit of trouble with weight, how can I tell if I’m being strong or if I’m being light?

    • @NaturallyRPVoiceover
      @NaturallyRPVoiceover  2 года назад +3

      Light floats/is suspended by the air around it. Weight pushes through it - if that helps?

    • @collectiveintent1839
      @collectiveintent1839 Год назад +1

      I would suggest thinking in terms of mass, rather than weight which I have found can be misleading. Imagine your limbs have the mass of lead, or a black hole, and let the voice come from there.

  • @grainnebyrne7866
    @grainnebyrne7866 Год назад

    Do you teach?