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Voiceover Business

What to Do When People Hate your Work

Voiceover Business

 

Once in a while, hopefully once in a long while, you’re going to encounter someone who hates your work. It could be a critic, a competitor, a troll…hopefully it’s not your client, but occasionally that happens too. What do …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business Tagged With: Canadian springs, competitor, critic, criticism, female voiceover actor, live session, media critic, radio spots, re-cast, troll, TV news, voice, voice over, weather woman, work audit

Toxic & Taboo Blunders in the Commercial Voiceover Studio

Voiceover Business, Voiceover Styles

Happily, most of my voiceover acting life has been supported by a steady stream of commercial work. In discussions with a student, I realized there were reasons for that beyond being able to deliver a great read. Yes, you …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business, Voiceover Styles Tagged With: actor, cold read, commercial, commercial session, commercial work, director, performance, sound studio, studio, voiceover

How to Win in the eLearning Industry as a Voiceover Actor

eLearning, Voiceover Business

The eLearning Industry is expanding rapidly and needs good (read: great) voiceover actors to help make their training projects achieve end goals and win results. Here are three things you can do to stake your claim in this booming …

Filed Under: eLearning, Voiceover Business Tagged With: audio, eLearning, eLearning market, elearning narration, narrator, storytelling, voice actor, voice over artist, voice work

How to Make Audio Demos that Get Voiceover Work

eLearning, Voiceover Business

Audio demo is a voiceover calling cardIn the voiceover world, your demo is your calling card. More important than your business card, or website, it’s a reflection of work you have done or are capable of doing. A voiceover demo then, becomes your audition to …

Filed Under: eLearning, Voiceover Business Tagged With: actor, audiobook, casting, casting directors, commercial, demo, demo producer, dry voice, eLearning demos, home studio, narration, radio, sound engineer, voice work

How VOICEOVERVIEW is the Best CRM for my Voice Over Business

Voiceover Business

My love of my craft of voice over arts (and my family) are my motivating factors to be and stay organized. Thank Heavens for my people and VOICEOVERVIEW. ‘Cause left to my own devices, I would forget to invoice …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business Tagged With: crm, narration, narrator, voice, voice actor, voice over artist, voice work, voiceover talent, voiceoverview

How to Run your Professional Art like a Small Business

Voiceover Business

Business. The word alone used to send icy shivers down my spine. But, to be a professional artist, as in be able to write “artist” or “musician” or “dancer” or “actor” on your annual tax forms (aka more money coming …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business Tagged With: accountability, business, coach, marketing, narrator, professional, show business, small business, voice actor, voiceover

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