Exactly what I was thinking as I watched the segment.
As an audio professional, I was thinking about how Matt could be more effective in these sorts of “debates” between himself and glib talk show hosts. The first thing is to train himself to remove the “uhs” and pauses. He also needs to control his space and not let the other guy filibus…
Exactly what I was thinking as I watched the segment.
As an audio professional, I was thinking about how Matt could be more effective in these sorts of “debates” between himself and glib talk show hosts. The first thing is to train himself to remove the “uhs” and pauses. He also needs to control his space and not let the other guy filibuster. It’s hard with the tv delay and walkie talkie thing that happens in those interchanges, but it’s critical to go in knowing exactly the points he wants to make and to appear cool under fire.
Exactly what I was thinking as I watched the segment.
As an audio professional, I was thinking about how Matt could be more effective in these sorts of “debates” between himself and glib talk show hosts. The first thing is to train himself to remove the “uhs” and pauses. He also needs to control his space and not let the other guy filibuster. It’s hard with the tv delay and walkie talkie thing that happens in those interchanges, but it’s critical to go in knowing exactly the points he wants to make and to appear cool under fire.
What I notice from the podcasts with Kirn is that his voice breaks a lot, simply uncomfortable speaking I think.
A brilliant writer is not always a brilliant speaker, not sure if it’s nerves.
Matt, just imagine the people you are debating are lying c**ksuckers, should be easy after that.
Because it’s true.
Agreed.