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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

Dream Counsel: How to Find a Mentor in the Entertainment Industry

Voiceover Coach, Voiceover Coaching

Breaking into the entertainment industry whether voiceover and acting or music and producing is not a clear-cut path. It’s not like medical school or studying for the bar. The road is circuitous and different for everyone. Like the traditional professions, …

Filed Under: Voiceover Coach, Voiceover Coaching Tagged With: coaching, craft, Darryl Duncan, directing, Dream Counsel, entertainment industry, mentoring, narrator, personal consultants, professional, voice, voice actor, voice over, voice over artist, voice work, voiceover

Voice Over Insights: A Behind the Scenes Look at Audio Description

Voiceover Business, Voiceover Styles

Applications for voice work are many and multiplying and every few months I’m delighted to discover another avenue within my field. A couple of months ago, I worked on a pitch for a large Audio Description project.

 

You might …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business, Voiceover Styles Tagged With: audio, audio description, Bev Standing, commercial, Described audio, described video, narration, narrator, scripts, voice, voice actor, voice over, voiceover

This is how “voice actor websites” can rock your w-w-world

Voiceover Business

Hey, voice actors. Is your website limp, lifeless or barely there? Does it suffer from lengthy load times, apparent invisibility to Google or other seo struggles that could steer precious potential clients away from your online storefront? Well then, I’d …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business Tagged With: actor, branding, eLearning coaching, narrator website, online marketing, seo, voice actor, voice actor website, voice over, voiceover, voiceover talent, web site, website, website design

My Fresh Insights Behind the Scenes in Audiobook Narration

My Voiceovers, Voiceover Styles

There are few things I love more in life than story. Nature, maybe. Water, but that’s a subset of nature. People aren’t things…well, not generally anyway. But the point of this big reveal into story at the head of my …

Filed Under: My Voiceovers, Voiceover Styles Tagged With: actor, audio, audiobook, author, character, delivery, eLearning, narration, narration marathon, narrator, natural, performance, read rate, story, voice actor, voiceover, voiceover talent

How to Do ADR – The Wonderful Weird World of Post Voice Work

Voiceover Business

Audio Dialogue Replacement, (ADR) or looping, has come Poor quality of ADR dubbing in old School kung fu movies a long way since the old-school Kung Fu movies where the mouth movements and dialogue didn’t match.  Dubbing is the unglamorous …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business Tagged With: ADR, Audio Dialogue Replacement, bilabials, commercial, dubbing, looping, Mirror speech, mouth flaps, phrase sync, post-production, re-voicing, rhythmo band, semilabials, soundscape, sync, versioning, Viola Spolin, voice actor, voice work, voice world, walla

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