
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
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