Crafting a commercial script for an intelligent platform like Sonodit requires a slightly different approach than traditional writing. While the system possesses a deep contextual understanding of natural language, applying certain writing guidelines can dramatically elevate the realism and impact of the final voiceover.
- Strategic Punctuation: Commas, periods, and exclamation points are the roadmaps our engine uses to calculate interpretive pauses and tonal inflections. A period signals the system to conclude an idea with a descending intonation curve, while commas add dynamic pauses that mimic natural human breathing.
- Avoid Text Saturation: A standard 30-second spot requires an average of 60 to 75 words. Trying to force more text than appropriate compels the engine to accelerate the elocution rate, which reduces the space for post-production algorithms to organically clean up silences.
- Clarity in Hard Data: When writing phone numbers, web addresses, or prices, it's recommended to write them out as they should be pronounced. This optimizes the platform's syntactic processing and ensures that the voiceover of key data is fluid and unambiguous.
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