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29 Responses to “Getting Started”

  1. June 8,2009
    Bill Sleeper @ 12:29 am

    Can’t wait to sign up! Please let me know when there is more functionality.

    Thanks in advance!

    Bill Sleeper
    Voiceover Artist
    (503) 901-0454
    The Voice That’s Yours!

  2. July 9,2009
    Rayna Nielsen @ 10:42 am

    I will definitely be checking back. I am very interested in learning more about the voice over world and how to get into it.

  3. July 12,2009
    Craig Edgington @ 6:37 pm

    The concept for this website appears to be most promising, and I am looking forward to the day that it is fully operational.

  4. August 15,2009
    Nandu Bhende @ 9:34 pm

    Looking forward to the website being fully operational.
    All the best from India!

  5. August 26,2009
    Ron Baldwin @ 8:50 pm

    I am looking forward to signing up and getting started, I will be checking back, Thanks.

  6. September 4,2009
    David @ 7:50 am

    Count me in!

  7. September 12,2009
    Scott @ 2:09 pm

    I look forward to it!

  8. October 1,2009
    Mark Sullivan @ 9:31 pm

    I am doing research on getting started in the VO business. Yes you can tell I have done research, I am already using VO! I am looking for the best way to break in to the business. There is too much information out there. My head is spinning. I know I have the voice for a certain niche, but I need help from a pro to point me in the right direction. I am 48 years old, so I need to get serious and do it fast. I have been working in the oil exploration field for 16 years and have lost the passion and physical ability for the job.
    I am really looking for a pro, Not a sales person to sell me a training package.
    marksullivan7@gmail.com
    Thanks

    • October 2,2009
      Terry Daniel @ 8:37 am

      Thank you for your honest comments, Mark. I did send you an e-mail last last night.

  9. October 7,2009
    Andres @ 3:46 pm

    Hey, I wanna be the voice over for trailers…it is very exciting when you go to watch movies and they explode your mind with this marvelous voice wich makes come again later…I’d go to theaters just to watch movie trailers, even if the movie is not good at all….expectation is what they do, and I want my voice to be part of this…teach me, teach me!!!!

  10. November 9,2009
    wayne @ 11:07 pm

    Waiting patiently – please keep me posted..

  11. November 9,2009
    wayne @ 11:16 pm

    Looking forward to becoming a member – please keep me posted

  12. December 10,2009
    Karen @ 7:29 pm

    I like Mark have done alot of research and dont have time to waste turning 50 in April and this has always been one of my passion. I am always being told why dont I go into VO Well frankly with takng care of my family I now must take care of my self. I hope this site will get me that much closer to a job interview..loking forward to becoming a member.
    Karen

  13. September 12,2010
    Pravin Upadhye @ 2:02 am

    I am keenly intrested to do voice over job , for which i require training and guidline as how i should apply.

  14. February 24,2011
    Tina Osuocha @ 12:26 am

    Iam interested in traing for voice over.my phone number 608-622-3335

  15. April 25,2011
    Danee' Akason @ 10:38 pm

    Breaking into this market has been on my mind for some time now.
    I am interested in doing voice overs. Thank you for the information you have shared and I will keep following your progress here.
    Sincerely,
    Danee’ Akason

  16. May 29,2011
    Lonnie James @ 6:23 am

    They call me LJ and I am blessed with a deep warm Barry White type voice.All of my 20′s and 30′s I played on the road in different bands, I’ve work as barber/hairdresser for over 30 years.I have a full studio with Pro Tools9,21in Mac.Let me stop I need help please.Thank you if You will.PS don’t let the age fool you I keep myself in good shape.

  17. July 15,2011
    Spoons58 @ 10:19 pm

    I have been playing with this Idea for a while now ,and would love to get started.I think I need to find a good school in the area,Right? To take lessons in the basics.Right? See Im not sure, but it would seem I definitely need some professional advice….

    Thxs Spoons58

    • July 16,2011
      Terry Daniel @ 4:42 pm

      Hi there,

      You just need a good coach, who can provide you lessons and produce you a professional demo. That person is me! I can send you some information. Thanks for writing in.

  18. August 26,2011
    John @ 8:01 am

    Hello Terry Thanks for the insight on the VO business. I have a demo tape I would like you to listen to. It is only 3 minutes long. Will you give me your professional opinion.
    I also need a coach, you may be the person I’m looking for.
    Thanks

    • August 26,2011
      Terry Daniel @ 8:06 am

      Hi John!

      If it’s three minutes long, we may have to redo it. Demos should only be about a minute long. I can send you some information on coaching/demo production. Thanks for writing! :-)

  19. September 24,2011
    Charles Gnaegy @ 5:11 pm

    I just read where you said 3 min. is too long for a demo; please give some specific instructions on how to proceed.
    Thanks

    • September 24,2011
      Terry Daniel @ 6:20 pm

      Hi Charles!

      Thank you for your comments. Demos should be approximately 60 seconds long. I produce demos as well. I will send you some information.

  20. January 2,2012
    Dethrick @ 3:47 pm

    I am wanting to take a jab at the voice-over world as well. I do have a mic and audacity at home so that I can practice. I was wondering were can I find scripts to practice and what are the cost for a one on one professional coach?

  21. May 9,2012
    Mark J @ 1:49 pm

    Have been told for many years that I should be on the radio. Never believed it. Currently do tech support for XBox. looking for a change and I’m totally excited about getting started in the VO industry. I would appreciate a little more info. Thanks!

  22. January 1,2013
    Carl @ 7:35 pm

    Love the point about needing more than a good voice to do well in voice overs… Along with the marketing and business stuff goes a couple of other vital element too I’ve come to appreciate. The Brain & Ears are crucial. I actually wrote an article on it last week so I’m a little on the case at the moment.

  23. March 21,2013
    pismobeach72 @ 7:31 am

    I have looked into the VO business and have done some minor research on it. I know it takes a lot of time and money to find your niche in the business. I have been told by many people that I should do VO because I have many different voices. What advice do you have for someone who wants to do this as a side gig….and where can I find a coach that can perfect my characters??

    Thanks in advance

    • March 21,2013
      VOC @ 8:38 am

      It’s been said that the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step, and we believe that Voice Over Club is that step for budding voice actors like yourself. The members area is full of “how to” videos to help you get started off on the right foot, and avoid making costly mistakes that waste time and energy. We also offer coaching to a few students each month – so please visit our “Get Coaching” page for more information!

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