Client:
Solitude, A Singular Life In a Crowded World- Michael Harris
Voice Age:
Mature
Sounding
Gender:
Female or
Male
Art Direction:
Have fun with these literature scripts. Try to make a sound
like a psychologist talking to his patient
Language:
English
Accent:
Narrate this passage in your natural accent.
Word Count:
137 words
It
doesn’t help matters that hits of social grooming via our phones release
dopamine in our brains , activating our pleasure/reward system.
“When I spoke with psycologist Elizabeth Waterman, who specializes in these addictions, she told me,
“We are simply hard-wired to share for our own survival”. And the more we share, the better we feel-in the short term at least:
“The reward system in the brain light up when we know that information of ours has been shared with a few”. The primate’s chest pumps up as it grooms an entire crowd. Who on Twitter hasn’t felt that jolt of dopamine when an expertly “offhand” remark get multiple retweets?
“When I spoke with psycologist Elizabeth Waterman, who specializes in these addictions, she told me,
“We are simply hard-wired to share for our own survival”. And the more we share, the better we feel-in the short term at least:
“The reward system in the brain light up when we know that information of ours has been shared with a few”. The primate’s chest pumps up as it grooms an entire crowd. Who on Twitter hasn’t felt that jolt of dopamine when an expertly “offhand” remark get multiple retweets?
Tellingly,
our digital desires are focused almost exclusively on the social. Waterman told
me that it’s mostly social media apps that leave people at risk for addiction.
mention some tenses you can get
from the narration script, then change the form into passive/active voice.
- I spoke with pyschologist= Psychologist was spoke with me
- The reward system in the brain lights up = The brain is lights up by the reward system
- Information of ours has been shared with many people = Many people have been shared information of ours
voice over recording