Posted by Voice Over on Thursday, October 11, 2012,
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Posted by Voice Over on Wednesday, August 17, 2011,
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As soon as you have finished voice over coaching at an on-line or traditional program, the next phase is finding voice over work. Looking for voiceover work in today's competitive industry might be demanding however, there are various things you can do in order to place as being a strong candidate for a high-paying job. Below are a few things you can do to find regular voice over work opportunities:
1. Update the promotional profile. If you made a voiceover promotional profile while you were i...
Posted by Voice Over on Friday, September 24, 2010,
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Voice-over talents usually concentrate on a certain style of voice over, such as radio scripts, TV advertisements or corporate voice over scripts. According to James R. Alburger, author of "The Art of Voice Acting: The Craft and Business of Performing for Voice Over", the majority of people mainly think about ads when they hear the phrase "voice over scripts." Today, voice over scripts are used for not just tv and radio ads. Voice overs have become an indispensable part of giving presentation...
Posted by Voice Over on Tuesday, March 9, 2010,
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With thousands of talented voice over artists available across the country, it can be challenging to find just the right match for your marketing campaign or project. Voice over talent is important for creating a distinct, unique, and compelling message for your project, and many companies turn online to find the right fit.
When piecing together a multimedia project, you shouldn't underestimate the resources that are freely available on the Internet. Online databases can, for example, allow yo...
Posted by Voice Over on Thursday, February 11, 2010,
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If you're considering hiring voice over talent for an upcoming project, you'll need to schedule an interview, review demo tapes, and request a sample script reading from potential applicants. Voice over scripts make it easier to find just the right match for your business, and can make the interview process much more valuable. Think of the script as a sample of work your applicants can produce for you.
You don't need to give applicants too long to prepare for a sample script reading, as there ...
Posted by Voice Over on Thursday, January 14, 2010,
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You've found your voiceover talent and are ready to start producing
your script, and the next step will be to create a professional
recording for advertising. You may be working with a videographer or
production team to create your voiceover script, but there are also
several computer software programs and tools available to help you
create the entire project from start to finish on your own.
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Posted by Voice Over on Saturday, December 19, 2009,
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Finding the best voiceover artist for your commercial or ad campaign can take time, and the interview process typically includes listening to each candidate's voiceover demo tapes. Demo tapes give you and the rest of the interviewing panel a chance to listen to the talent's overall style and tone and determine if they will be a good match for your specific project.
Voiceover demo tapes can be a better resource of determining the candidate's talent than an in-person test or voice over session a...
Posted by Voice Over on Thursday, November 12, 2009,
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The success of your podcast or radio and TV commercials will largely depend on your voiceover script. Composing an effective voiceover script that gets results is unlike writing print ads for publication or online advertisements.
You shoud be "writing for the ear, not the eye", so says Peter Drew, a professional voiceover talent who has done countless voiceovers for internet and radio ads. Writing for the ear entails writing in a conversational manner. This technique requires short and concise...
Posted by Voice Over on Wednesday, July 1, 2009,
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You've found your voiceover talent and are ready to start producing your script, and the next step will be to create a professional recording. You may be working with a videographer or production team to create your voiceover script, but there are also several computer software programs and tools available to help you create the entire project from start to finish on your own.
However, you need to prepare extensively for your recording. Preparation is key to make your whole project seamless. B... Continue reading ...