
There are references in some Shakespeare's plays to the vocal exercising of an actor before performance and the importance of enunciation and volume. In ancient Greek times, it was the greatest orators, those with the physical gift of a beautiful voice and a strong diaphragm, that were the actors and public speakers. Vocal exercises are part of an actor’s working life. There are many types of voca... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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This short vocal warm-up led by Jeannette Nelson offers actors techniques to prepare their voice ahead of rehearsals and performances, featuring exercises on breathing, resonance, projection and articulation.
Head of Voice at the National Theatre, Jeannette Nelson works on Ophelia's speech ‘O, what a noble mind...' with actor Ellie Turner. They look at vowel sound in the speech as the conduit of emotion.
Head of Voice at the National Theatre, Jeannette Nelson works on Hamlet's speech ‘To be, or not to be...' with actor Ferdinand Kingsley. They look at consonants in the speech for structure and indicating Hamlet's thought process.
The Olivier theatre is an epic space and real vocal challenge to an actor. Jeannette takes three actors through a vocal exploration of the theatre.
Great tool and very helpful.
As an actor this is invaluable - it's sometimes hard to do this work on your own, but with these vids guiding you through each step there's no excuse! Great to build upon what is arguably an actor's most important tool. My favourite actors have the ability to chat to you as if you're alone in a room with them - no matter how big the space they're acting in - developing the voice is the only way to achieve this.
Thanks!
Geoffrey N
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I tried the warm ups because I do a lot of reading aloud and that kind of thing and it helped a lot. I was rather surprised!
i heard u hav to pay alot fr voice soo this is pretty cool:)
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