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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
In Commercial VO the Narrator is one of the roles voice actors are asked to portray. From the list below, select the other two:
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2. Question
True or False?: Nowadays radio and TV Commercials are delivered to audiences by voices of authority. The ad agencies believe that people will only buy products or services from people who sound educated and authoritative.
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3. Question
True or False?: The ‘In town’ style of delivery is characterised by a loud, highly projected vocal style with extreme prosody.
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4. Question
To create a commercial character, you may wish to use the Rule of PAAD. Pitch is the first, what are the others?
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5. Question
There are two subtypes of character voices in commercials. Identify them in the list below.
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6. Question
There are four ways to finish the following sentence, select them from the list.
“A tagline is….”
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
From the list of words, write down the correct ones into the spaces in this sentence, so that it is correct.
The list of words are:
brand positioning
copyright statement
call to action
filler
additional instruction
start
midway point
end
legal disclaimers
strapline
health and wealth warnings
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A tagline is a or an or further information that is positioned at the of a commercial. Taglines often take the form of , and other legally required text. Sometimes they are the statement.
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