When you want to voice a phrase that sounds like it is going to continue, it's important to use your intonation—the way your voice rises and falls—to give that feeling.
Here's how you can do it step-by-step:
- Start with a slightly raised pitch: Begin the phrase with your normal voice tone but slowly raise your voice a little as you get to the end of the phrase.
- Do not pause too long: Instead of stopping sharply, let the phrase end smoothly without a full stop, as if you want to say more.
- Use a softer or lighter ending: Soften the last word or syllable so it feels like you're leaving it open.
- Practice with example phrases: For example, say "And then I saw..." but stop without finishing, making your voice gently rise at the end.
This helps listeners feel like there's more to come, making your voice acting sound natural and engaging.