Broadcast Voice Handbook by Ann S Utterback Phd

Broadcast Voice Handbook by Ann S Utterback Phd

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Zusammenfassung

An internationally acclaimed broadcast voice specialist and top rated speaker, Dr. Ann S. Utterback teaches broadcasting students and professionals how to find their best voice and how to care for it so that it lasts a lifetime.

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Broadcast Voice Handbook by Ann S Utterback Phd

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ISBN 13 9781566252720
ISBN 10 1566252725
Titel Broadcast Voice Handbook
Autor Ann S Utterback Phd
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Verlag Taylor Trade Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-10-30
Seitenanzahl 356
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