FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
The Well Tempered Dialect:Your Guide To Mastering Renaissance English |
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Dallas, Texas – Are you enthralled by Renaissance English but have difficulty speaking it? The Well Tempered Dialect (TWTD) is a one of a kind training tool designed specifically to help you master the language. TWTD is indispensable for the seasoned veteran striving to perfect their craft, an instructor in the classroom, the casual weekend performer, or the novice just starting out. There is no other program like TWTD. Available for download from I-Tunes or Amazon.com; physical copies soon to be available from Cafe Press. For other products from Penz Productions, go to www.welltempereddialect.com . |
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Lessons include: Three Easy Steps to a British Dialect, Vowel & Consonant Sounds, Proper Titles and Modes of Address, and Vocal Warm-ups and Vocal Maintenance. Previous versions of this material have been used as a training tool by the Scarborough Faire Academy of Performing Arts for nearly 20 years. TWTD has been revised, updated and recorded in a professional studio and is now available to the public. |
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Testimonials include: |
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"…this CD was great! The humor and clarity was especially helpful." T.E. |
"…impressed with the clarity, detail, and humor used to keep it interesting and upbeat." A.D. |
"Simple put, it is very helpful." M.M. |
"Great job to all involved!" P.B. |
"I listened to our beloved CD all day yesterday… NOW I REALLY GET IT!!!" C.C |
"I found the disk to be both completely enjoyable and undeniably helpful!" J.A. |
"…the CD has become the office hit simply as entertainment." B.T. |
"...is there going to be a part two?" T.M. |
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Daniel Penz is the Emmy winning editor for Special Projects and Investigations for KTVT / CBS – 11 and KTXA / TXA - 21 in Dallas, TX. He has also been honored with awards from the Associated Press (x3), the RTNDA (Edward R. Murrow award), the Telly awards (x2), and the Dallas and Texas State Bar associations. The author and producer of The Well Tempered Dialect, Daniel was the Director of Dialect and Co-Director of Character for SAPA (The Scarborough Academy of Performing Arts) and pPerformer at Scarborough Faire: The Renaissance Festival for almost two decades. Daniel was also a Show Manager and Master of Ceremonies for Medieval Times, with nearly a thousand performances under his belt. An experienced performer and vocal talent, Daniel has provided voices for a wide range of clients, including: Nutrasystems, Ross Perot, the American Heart Association, the FUNimation Channel (roles include major characters in English language versions of Baki the Grappler, Basilisk, Black Blood Brothers, Black Cat, Case Closed, Full Metal Alchemist, One Piece and Samurai 7), and was the original voice for the character of Max Payne. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Theater from the University of North Texas, and a Marketing Certificate from the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University. For more information about The Well Tempered Dialect, any upcoming product releases, to schedule interviews with Daniel or to engage Penz Productions with your project, please contact Penz Productions. |
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