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Breath – where Voice Narration begins….
August 29th, 2011 by Kym

We get so involved in voicing and the quality of our voicework: characterizations, pacing, mouth noise.. that we consider the breath as just something we have to edit out of the audio – particularly when doing broadcast commercial work.  But consider this – how a person breathes – and the quality and pace of the breath can be a terrific addition to voice narration for audiobooks.  I got the chance to play around with a concept I haven’t worked with in awhile – elemental breathing – through work with a client who has been experiencing shortness of breath and “voice anxiety”.   Elemental breathing is patterned on – surprise! – the elements: air, water, fire and earth.  Most of us breathe in one or two of these patterns most of the time.

See which ones correspond to your breathing pattern:

FIRE:  Inhale through the mouth – Exhale through the nose

WATER: Inhale through the nose – Exhale through the mouth

AIR: Inhale and exhale through the mouth

Earth:  Inhale and exhale through the nose

My client says his primary breathing pattern, particularly when under stress, is Fire, and that he is experimenting with Water breathing – the inverse.  Apparently, he’s finding it helpful.

So maybe there is some gold in applying this directly to characters in an audio narration.  I’m working on a series through Finalrune Productions: THE CLEANSED, and I will be voicing Sam – she’s an officer in the military – no nonsense, take-charge, tough as nails kind of girl…. I’m thinking maybe Earth and Fire….

Keep breathing……


2 Responses  
  • Cathy Counts writes:
    October 7th, 20118:39 pmat

    Kim, the blog on breathing (fire, water, air, earth) is very helpful. I am doing a shoot this weekend and my character is going to be very tough and down to earth, and also has a full paragraph of serious cussing. I think her regular breathing will be earth, and when she’s angry, she’ll breathe fire!

    Also, the water breathing is of course what we usually do to relax as actors, in through the nose and out through the mouth. This is also how I breath when I swim, and when I row. It’s very meditative, since I do slow, deep breathing and hold my breath a little twice, before I let it out slowly and before I breath again. It is amazing how focused it makes me physically and mentally, while relaxing me at the same time.

    Thanks for the blog, Kim -

  • Kym writes:
    October 8th, 20118:39 pmat

    Kathy
    Sounds like a terrific project! Let me know how you are able to use the elemental breathing…. And if it makes a difference for you. Good to hear from you Cathy!


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