Reach the Back Wall
Pick a spot on the far wall of the biggest room you can find. Speak to it — not louder, but AIMED, as if the words have to land on that exact spot and no closer. Feel the difference between shouting (which comes from the throat) and projecting (which comes from breath and placement). Then walk slowly backwards as you speak, keeping the words landing on that same far spot. Projection is what lets a whole room hear you with no microphone and no wrecked voice by the third scene. It comes from breath and intention, not volume — you fill a space the way you throw a ball to someone at the back: not by straining, but by aiming further.
🎓 Notes for the teacher
Aim, don't shout. If your throat hurts, you're pushing from the wrong place — send the voice out on the breath, to a target, and let the room do the carrying.
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