Voiceover Vitality


Voiceover

Think about and listen to what you hear read aloud on radio, TV, the web. Consider the tone, pitch, delivery, style. Ask yourself what makes one person’s narrative stand out over that of another- And you are on your way.



Voiceover

What do the 10 items on this list have in common?

Radio Commercials

TV Commercials

Podcasts

Flash Presentations

Corporate Presentations

ADR for film, television shows & other media

Airline In-Flight Video & Programs

E-Learning Programs

Documentary & TV Programs

Audio Books

A Possible Plus for readers of
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 Money-Making/ Fun Opportunity!

"bird in the hand"



VOICEOVERS

 interesting and unique opportunities
for
making money - NO AGE LIMIT!


Expressing your talent -regardless of age or physical ability -Aloud - is Allowed.!Here's how:

Sage Comapnion talked with people in the industry. Here’s their advice: Think about and listen to what you hear read aloud on radio, TV, the web. Consider the tone, pitch, delivery, style. Ask yourself what makes one person’s narrative stand out over another’s? Be sure to get into reading aloud with animation and emphasis.

Be spontaneous. For example, as you are driving read advertising billboards along the way. Try reading a menu out loud! Pick a novel or a magazine and practice reading out loud for a set time every. Transcribe the text from an ad on TV and practice reading it.

Hear how you sound. Record yourself. Don't be too hard on yourself the first few tries, but after that, do listen critically. Finally, develop your style and your own way of expressing things out loud. One of the best suggestions is to request an evaluation of your recording from someone who does this for a living.

The Laudable Audible Actor

Above everything else, you have to have a bit of "the ham" in you. You have to be able to “act-out-loud” or, in other words, be an audible actor.

Did you know that there are connections and groups on the web? Here are a few we checked out in doing the research for this article:

How to get started in...

Tips on starting a full or part time career.

Voice Camp on Facebook A place for those who are interested in getting into this work. Feel free to share tips and ask questions about the voiceover industry."


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