Communication by Voice and Action (1969)

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This film explores the fundamental nature of human communication, emphasizing that individuals are social beings who constantly transmit messages through both verbal content and non-verbal cues. It posits that effective communication is a two-way process where the “what” (the message) and the “how” (the delivery) are inseparable. By examining various public speaking scenarios, the film demonstrates that a speaker’s personality, vocal modulation, physical posture, and gestures are essential tools for conveying attitude and intent. Ultimately, it argues that to be truly understood, one must cultivate a sense of bodily and vocal alertness, ensuring that words and physical actions work in harmony to authentically reflect the speaker’s thoughts and emotions.

Keywords: Communication, Public Speaking, Non-verbal Communication, Delivery, Body Language, Voice Modulation, Social Interaction, Presentation Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Persuasion

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