"Take pride in your voice" is an exceptionally clear advice I got from this. It really does make a difference if you take pride in your voice. I love these old TV films! They are really informative, descriptive and clear to the point.
I can still hear it in my head at the 6:54 mark. "Now what she REALLY meant to say was this -" And Crow T. Robot blurting out, "MY LIFE IS A HOLLOW LIE!!!!"
The narrator talks a little slow but he still talks well. I usually talk kinda fast. I have a stutter so I if i say it quickly I don't have time to get stuck in words or add extra letters.
Has anyone seen a film in this "Speech" series about having conversations? A man is invited to a friends house with a group to watch TV and the host turns it off and says they should all talk. I found it once (99% sure it was on YT) and can't find it again.
Breathing calmly, and using the breath in the diaphragm for speaking (instead of forcing sound without breath backing it), as well as being mindful of pace helped me. Then I started working on enunciating and cleaning up my accent
Probably because it's a transfer from a film reel to digital media. The film over the years picks up imperfection or gets stretched out so they get picked up during the transfer.
Mst3k jokes now they're ripping off spaceballs,watch out for snakes,slim goodbody2525,gallifreyan cruises,crow she's changing Into a oompah loompah, Tom Servo: Wow, you hardly ever get to see Jawas in the nude. Tom Servo: [as Mac blows a bubble gum bubble] Wanna see my spleen? It's pretty cool. [Eric pops the bubble] Tom Servo: Ahh! I need that to live! [a garbage can begins to shake] Crow T. Robot: Remember: When you throw away your Tickle-Me Elmo, you've got to remove the batteries. [Mac makes Eric's hands into an V-shape] Crow T. Robot: That's neither the church nor the steeple. Crow T. Robot: I think we landed too far from the movie. Jonah Heston: This reminds me of the summer my dad hit a deer. Tom Servo: [imitating Mr. Bill] Oh, no! [Mac's pale, skinny hand reaches for a Coca-Cola] Crow T. Robot: My precious. Crow T. Robot: Yeah, keep trying, music. This isn't that interesting. Crow T. Robot: That is some next-level beekeeping. Jonah Heston: It's a smart move. Distract the dogs with some Peter Cetera music. Tom Servo: Alright, this 80's movie has fulfilled its sweatbands-and-a-montage quota. Very nice job 🤣
"Take pride in your voice" is an exceptionally clear advice I got from this. It really does make a difference if you take pride in your voice. I love these old TV films! They are really informative, descriptive and clear to the point.
Reminds me of speech class in junior high, 1967. The lessons are still relevant today.
5:42 "Use plenty of lip and tongue action..." Yeah, that's sure to make you popular!
Delirious Delirious - Hahaha! 😂 Imao! Everything sounds so much more decorous in ‘old timey’ educational films...
*plays recording of person witha southern accent* Narrator: It's not hard to find fault with that speaker.
this was made by the charlotte library too which makes that even funnier lol
😊
The narrator also has some southern twang, but he keeps it clear and precise
You can be heard, understood and pleasing no matter the accent you have.
I wish more people would understand this.
I can still hear it in my head at the 6:54 mark. "Now what she REALLY meant to say was this -" And Crow T. Robot blurting out, "MY LIFE IS A HOLLOW LIE!!!!"
Searching for umm...headhunters, umm, then attacked by uh, ummm...ostriches.
"You must be heard..."
John Heard?
"You must be understood..."
Huh? What?
"You must be pleasing."
Do I please you? Do you find me pleasing?
Interesting video. The tips he gave for speaking well were helpful and instructive.
1. You must be heard. -Ok.
2. You must be understood - seems legit.
3. You must be pleasing - OH SHIT HERE'S WHERE SOCIETY HAS LOST IT COMPLETELY. 😂😂😂
Haha yeah.
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
>Mumble rappers left the chat
Actually some pretty good advice.
"Always remember the three basic aims of public speaking"
Lie, lie and lie!
And check your zipper!
The narrator talks a little slow but he still talks well. I usually talk kinda fast. I have a stutter so I if i say it quickly I don't have time to get stuck in words or add extra letters.
"This man is wearing a push-up bra; now, he is pleasing."
Whole classroom of students suddenly appears seven minutes in
Southern guy's voice sounds pretty pleasing
Awesome!
This old man in 0:55 must be born in the 1880s!
The film was made in 1950. He looks to be about 50 years old, so likely born in 1899-1901.
Emm...umm...err...you’re droppin’ your “Gees”...
Funny, the young salesman almost sounds more like how people speak today.
That is exactly why we have to become better! 💪
I want to be
Heard, understood, pleasing, submissive, and breedable
Saw this short on mst3k laughing so hard at it nice to see the uncut version 💀
"And don't forget to get a good wire rack."
Has anyone seen a film in this "Speech" series about having conversations? A man is invited to a friends house with a group to watch TV and the host turns it off and says they should all talk. I found it once (99% sure it was on YT) and can't find it again.
th-cam.com/video/6q--6uovK5k/w-d-xo.html
I was a mix of each 😅
Breathing calmly, and using the breath in the diaphragm for speaking (instead of forcing sound without breath backing it), as well as being mindful of pace helped me. Then I started working on enunciating and cleaning up my accent
I can see why I failed 😞 in sales
Mystery science theater 3000 brought me here.
These dudes predicted Biden
Why does it keep skipping??
Probably because it's a transfer from a film reel to digital media. The film over the years picks up imperfection or gets stretched out so they get picked up during the transfer.
Mistaken for vault tech video
Mst3k jokes now they're ripping off spaceballs,watch out for snakes,slim goodbody2525,gallifreyan cruises,crow she's changing Into a oompah loompah,
Tom Servo: Wow, you hardly ever get to see Jawas in the nude.
Tom Servo: [as Mac blows a bubble gum bubble] Wanna see my spleen? It's pretty cool.
[Eric pops the bubble]
Tom Servo: Ahh! I need that to live!
[a garbage can begins to shake]
Crow T. Robot: Remember: When you throw away your Tickle-Me Elmo, you've got to remove the batteries.
[Mac makes Eric's hands into an V-shape]
Crow T. Robot: That's neither the church nor the steeple.
Crow T. Robot: I think we landed too far from the movie.
Jonah Heston: This reminds me of the summer my dad hit a deer.
Tom Servo: [imitating Mr. Bill] Oh, no!
[Mac's pale, skinny hand reaches for a Coca-Cola]
Crow T. Robot: My precious.
Crow T. Robot: Yeah, keep trying, music. This isn't that interesting.
Crow T. Robot: That is some next-level beekeeping.
Jonah Heston: It's a smart move. Distract the dogs with some Peter Cetera music.
Tom Servo: Alright, this 80's movie has fulfilled its sweatbands-and-a-montage quota. Very nice job
🤣
Obligatory MST3K Comment:
1:33 "The three basic aims of public speaking: "
Lie, Lie, and Lie!
what
You must also have a good wire rack
How are they a lie? Is it bad to be heard, to have others understand you, and to be pleasing when speaking to others?
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1:27
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