Prosodic Elements for Content Delivery in Broadcast Journalism: A Quantitative Study of Vocal Pitch
Autor: | Shawn L. Nissen, Quint B. Randle, Jared L. Johnson, Jenny Lynes |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Voice pitch
Communication Speech recognition 05 social sciences Speech sounds 050801 communication & media studies 050109 social psychology Content delivery Broadcast journalism Vocal pitch Loudness 0508 media and communications 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Meaning (existential) Prosody Psychology Information Systems |
Zdroj: | Electronic News. 14:63-77 |
ISSN: | 1931-244X 1931-2431 |
Popis: | Individuals verbally express meaning not only through speech sounds and words but also prosodically through the pitch, loudness, and tempo of their voice. Through a quantitative analysis, this exploratory study examined the prosodic elements of mean pitch, pitch variability, and pitch range in a sample of 450 voice-overs and throws from 90 male and female broadcast reporters and anchors from larger markets across the United States. Findings indicate that compared to typical speakers in the general population, male broadcasters actually speak with an elevated mean pitch, more pitch variability, and use more range. However, female broadcasters were found to speak at slightly lower mean pitch levels when compared to other female speakers in the general population (but like males with more variability and range). It is hoped that this study will serve as a starting point in moving broadcast vocal coaching from that of just an art to a bit more of a science. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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