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My Voice Over Life: Notes from the Scene of a Shoot

My Voiceovers

Kim Handysides voice over actor on setI choose not to do a lot of on camera work. At least that’s what I tell myself. (And my agent.) Being a woman of a certain age (and waist size) the opportunities are slim. (see what I …

Filed Under: My Voiceovers Tagged With: actor's life, ad agencies, Canadian actor, Canadian voice actor, commercial talent, double shoot, Lotto Max, Montreal actor, Montreal voice actor, on camera commercial, on camera commercial work, on camera talent, regional ad, Sid Lee, voice over, voice over work, weather woman

7 Hot Tips on How to Get Better as a Voice Actor

Voiceover Coaching

Listening to Drake with my daughter Lisa as we drive on the 401 through north Toronto ticking off To Do and Don’t Forget Lists before I dive full on into family vacation mode…I’m struck by this thought: I get at …

Filed Under: Voiceover Coaching Tagged With: acting, actor, actor's toolkit, coaching, home studio, how to become a better voice actor, story, storytelling, voice, voice actor, voice over, voice over artist, voiceover

Male or Female Voice Over: When Gender Matters, When it Doesn’t

Voiceover Business, Voiceover Styles

pink blue and plain microphone Kim Handysides Voice OverTo the average Jane or Joe, voice overs are ubiquitous. We hear them on the radio, on TV and in movies. We hear them in ads on YouTube or Spotify. Yet, how many of us stop to think about whether …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business, Voiceover Styles Tagged With: female voice artist, gender in voiceover, gendered voiceover, male or female voice over, male or female voices, voice artist, voice over, voiceover

How Professional Voice Actors Break Down their Prices

Voiceover Business

What’s the first question I’m asked along with how fast can you get this back to me? “What are the prices?” I, like most voiceover artists will answer with a clear as mud, “It depends.” So, let’s demystify this.  Professional …

Filed Under: Voiceover Business Tagged With: announcements, audiobooks, commercial, eLearning, explainers, inflight announcements, medical animations, TV narration, voice acting, voice actor, voice over, voice over actors, voice over fees, voice over prices, voiceover, voiceover service, VR

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

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

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