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4 Ideas That Are Bad Advice For Voice-Over Artists

If you do a basic Google search for training techniques for voice overs, you will probably find a mixed bag of tips on how to get a lower voice, how to raise your voice, or how to get a more interesting sounding voice. As a new voice actor, it is often a good idea to follow the advice of the voice actors who have been making it big in the industry for a long time. Continue reading

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Is Voice Over Work a Good Fit for Your Lifesytle?

Every now and then I like put out a gentle reminder that working in the voice-over industry isn’t always as glamorous as it sounds from the outside. It’s certainly not for everyone — no matter of how good your natural speaking voice is! Continue reading

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Understanding Your Roll In a Voice Over Script

When working with a short commercial script or even reading a long narration piece, you don’t have time as a voice talent to “develop” the character as you go along. Part of your pre-recording practice involves breaking down the script to figure out things, like: Who is your character? What is the point of the script? Who is the demographic you’re trying to reach? Continue reading

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