Module 1: Script Delivery

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  1. May 11,2010
    Bruce Jensen @ 3:10 pm

    In script delivery 1 and 2 I would have liked to hear more examples. For instance: instead of just saying sound natural not like you are reading. Give us an example of what you mean. How would you sound reading and how you should sound.

    • May 11,2010
      Terry Daniel @ 3:38 pm

      Great feedback, Bruce! We will definitely be adding more bonus modules with content based on your request. :-)

      Cheers!

      Terry Daniel

  2. May 11,2010
    Bruce Jensen @ 3:44 pm

    Thanks Terry. Because that’s what I realy need.

  3. May 14,2010
    Jerry Roy @ 11:19 am

    If you have ever heard an automated customer support or someone reading a status report, it really sounds different than if they were talking to a fried describing an incident they had. The unatural sound of reading a script is very monotone. No change in tone or pitch or volume. Just one dreary stream of words. When you speak naturally to a friend or family member, words have highs and lows based on excitement, sadness or sarcasm.

    You’ll recognize it from now on.

  4. June 30,2010
    Dave Bickford @ 10:49 am

    Although I had done countless commercials for local radio stations back in the 1980′s, I found module 1 to be a great “refresher” course. I am looking forward to modules 3 and 4. I have absolutely NO clue about auditioning and marketing myself. Those modules will be very helpful.

  5. July 9,2010
    marie kopan @ 10:47 pm

    Love the modules, and looking forward to coaching from Terry!

  6. October 20,2010
    Gene Dixon @ 1:00 pm

    Thanks for the speed reading tools and the online teleprompter.

    • October 20,2010
      Terry Daniel @ 1:02 pm

      Our pleasure, Gene! Thank you for being a member! :-)

  7. November 5,2010
    William McKee @ 4:48 pm

    The easy prompter is awesome application!
    Thank you for sharing real information that we can use out here in the trenches…

  8. December 22,2010
    Reda Coston @ 5:34 am

    Hello, this module was very enlightening and really educational. If you did not take notes than your surely missing out on the training. Without this module you really would be lost in starting this career off with confidence. Be creative with notes follow along try to do what the professionals are doing and best of repeat the process while you’ll learning now. You’ve got notes in a journal I hope. You will need to peak back at your notes on the this one. Practice the daily exercises mentioned. If you can’t read that fast well, now you will know how to. If you don’t understand any of this training you might consider building up more confidence and than repeat it until you’ve mastered it. Thanks.

  9. January 5,2011
    CAROLE S MALDONADO @ 9:01 pm

    I was extremely skeptical about this site as usual. But at this price I just signed up. I figured worst case im stuck $30.00 for a month….
    I am only in the middle of module 1 and I am loving this.
    I am amazed that this is so good :) I pay so much more $$$$$ for classes that really do so much less. I have to drive into LA, deal with traffic and parking…
    For a 3-4 hour class full of distractions, input and noise from actors vs the coach.
    I believe I will learn so much more here in just module 1..
    Cant wait to learn more.
    Thank you Terry

  10. September 1,2011
    Charles Rapson @ 1:10 pm

    Hey Terry,
    Have you used the audio postcard as a marketing tool? I am considering sending them out as an intro to my website…just wondering if you had done it and what the feedback was.

    • September 3,2011
      Terry Daniel @ 11:19 am

      Hi Charles,

      Yes, I use them all the time for audio newsletters and updates. Very effective! :-)

  11. October 12,2011
    Erik Bolstan @ 10:44 am

    Thanks Terry for that Great example of what a real , natural read of copy sounds like. Nice! Erik Bolstan

  12. March 14,2012
    cameron noble @ 12:34 pm

    When could I receive vo consult? Love the program…am I moving too slowly…still reading & listening to module 1…Thank you Cameron

    • March 14,2012
      Terry Daniel @ 1:16 pm

      Hi Cameron!

      I personally email everyone who signs up for a personal consultation with me. Please check your junkmail folder for my email (as I have emailed you twice) and let me know when you are ready. :-)

  13. July 12,2012
    Alisha Anglin @ 2:39 pm

    Hi Terry,

    I am completely new to voice over and I was going back and forth between paying over $4,000 for training and this. I took the gamble as you can see and so far so good, still on module 1 but I am also listening to the teleseminars that you have listed. Thanks for the information you have listed here, its so hard to find anything online without paying a hefty fine.

    • July 12,2012
      Terry Daniel @ 4:03 pm

      We’re happy to have you, Alisha! Enjoy the rest of the training modules.

  14. September 1,2012
    Donald Williams @ 8:36 am

    Very good instruction, Terry.It allows me to practice, practice,practice until I become almost as good as you(lol).

  15. October 3,2012
    robert legroulx @ 1:34 pm

    Hi Terry,
    im glad to be a member and im enjoying the modules im still listening to the first one but ill be glad to trained the right way and not the wrong way im so happy to be here on voice over club without having to pay expensive mney on training

  16. February 19,2013
    Steve Parker @ 2:55 pm

    Good Afternoon

    I have a mac desk top and would like to acquire the equipment I need to be able to start recording some practice voice overs any suggestions are appreciated.

    thank you steve