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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • www.femcarehea...

Комментарии • 8

  • @spencerdavishawk4127
    @spencerdavishawk4127 3 года назад +1

    Nice video and very well filmed

  • @relicpoul5614
    @relicpoul5614 3 года назад +1

    great

  • @3DEditor
    @3DEditor 3 года назад +2

    Darryl,
    You always do well filming, editing and narrating the provided scripts for the businesses you work with. You have proven to be versatile with the tone of your voice, from professional and technical, to warm and inviting.
    However, health and wellness services/products, especially from one called FemCare, may feel more comforting and reassuring from a soft female voice.
    Most health and wellness products and services usually have women with soft, reassuring voices for their ads, because for most people, it's a reminder of their mother taking care of them and looking out for them since they were born.
    For some services and products where extra reassurance is needed, soft women's voices typically are more appealing on an emotional level. When emotions are driven, it can be a powerful thing. That's one reason why female airline attendants and nurses do so well in those fields, they're more reassuring and comforting to most.
    Just something to consider if/when you create a business ad for a medical practice again, as long as it's in the budget to hire a female voice talent.

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV 3 года назад +1

      Many good points, but a solid baritone or bass voice provides reassurance in a daddy way, like the above points do a mommy way. In other words, it can work either way, but it does of course set up a different mood with a different timbre. I found it reassuring and inviting, and wouldn't want a female VO going that slow. The man's voice was not an issue at that speed.

    • @3DEditor
      @3DEditor 3 года назад

      @@TheRadioAteMyTV Referring to services and products based on health care and wellness, not just the delivery of the message in the ad, as you implied.
      The points I made earlier, are clear, concise and have long proven track record, of soft female voices being more suitable, reassuring and comforting in health, wellness, care taking advertisements and professions, for all the reasons I stated.
      What I said earlier is backed up with decades/centuries of psychological emotional evidence based on human emotions and interactions from a majority.

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV 3 года назад

      @@3DEditor No need to be defensive, I agreed with your points and added an addendum. However, you are now implying the subjective is objective, and on that we will not agree. The human condition is not a stable one, we are an art not a science. My point being, when it comes to people, nothing is set in stone, ok, except maybe Jimmy Hoffa.

    • @3DEditor
      @3DEditor 3 года назад

      @@TheRadioAteMyTV I responded back with facts backed by well known documented evidence and study throughout centuries of human social behavior and understanding. It's common sense and knowledge that most women's voices in general are more comforting and reassuring to most people, based on everything I said. What you said is just your own bias opinion, nothing more. End of discussion.

    • @TheRadioAteMyTV
      @TheRadioAteMyTV 3 года назад

      @@3DEditor I hope you are more friendly in real life. Facts in this case only support an opinion, not create new facts. When you say things like "common sense" and "in general", it's pretty obvious those things are in fact, not facts, but a collection of opinions. But hey, what does it matter, you also think the conversation ended.
      Over all I am not sure why you are so frustrated and heavy handed. Daryl made a nice video that was well done, and I enjoyed his voice over. That you didn't doesn't doesn't diminish my ability to like it. Nor does it bother me that others might not. That it greatly disturbs you is interesting and slightly revealing. : )