http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWCN8-cVLSU
On a side note, when did Shatner develop such a pleasant, deep voice?
On a side note, when did Shatner develop such a pleasant, deep voice?
Doesn't seem to be outside his natural range, but I'm sure the medium (audiobook) had a lot to do with it, and so would the environment in which he was working. While there is acting in storytelling, the majority of the narrative will naturally be more subdued, with occasional speaking peaks for high points in the story being told. Too, working from a chair, wearing a set of headphones and having one's nose buried in a music stand reading from a written page has a tendency to relax and flatten out a performance.On a side note, when did Shatner develop such a pleasant, deep voice?
...when did Shatner develop such a pleasant, deep voice?
...when did Shatner develop such a pleasant, deep voice?
When Frank Caliendo started doing a better Shatner than he did.![]()
That was one of those occasions where an English speaker could have benefited from the Romance languages' dichotomy of the word, love. In English, there's love and love. In Spanish, for example, there's querer and amar. He meant querer, and she heard amar.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWCN8-cVLSU
On a side note, when did Shatner develop such a pleasant, deep voice?
The visit took place in 1988, according to the excerpt found in this Good Morning America book review page.I don't know when he visited Koko; but in the late '80's I had a student internship at the Jane Goodall Society, and they also were interested in Penny Patterson's work with Koko. I had heard that Koko was not fond of a certain prospective gorilla mate, named Michael. In fact, she signed "poop" in reference to him. So, I think Koko was a grownup girl by the time of this video. Shatner was so lucky to meet her.
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