True Crime Narrator

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Description

A matter-of-fact style of narrating a true crime faux documentary.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
do you know how to read people to decode their body language. It's one of the most essential people skills. And when you think about reading people, you really need to understand how to group each body language cue into one of two buckets. It's either a micro positive or a micro negative. That's it. A micro positive signals, interest, curiosity, engagement. Well the micro negative signals, nervousness, disinterest sometimes boredom. There is a universal behavior humans do when they feel ashamed or embarrassed and it's super easy to spot. When people get embarrassed, they often touch the side of their forehead. This is a micro negative. You see this all the time when people are embarrassed. Even animators recognize this as the universal shame gesture. But why does this happen? It's actually a starter gesture for wanting to hide or cover up or block out what is actually happening. If someone is really embarrassed, the forehead touch will turn into a full on my block where they go from touching the side of their forehead to full. I cover watch out for any time someone touches the side of their forehead or blocks their eyes. It likely means they are a little ashamed or embarrassed and it might just be time to back off