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So, What’s Your Job?

2009-08-03T09:25:22-06:00

Here's a great perspective on what we do by guest blogger, Kara Edwards! Last week, following my photography class, I was invited to join my instructor and a few fellow photographers for lunch. At one point during the meal, conversation turned to business, and the different aspects of marketing, networking, etc. We all agreed that one [...]

So, What’s Your Job?2009-08-03T09:25:22-06:00

Am I Ready for the Voice Over Business?

2009-07-26T19:03:12-06:00

These days, it seems as though everyone wants to start their own business. Seems easy enough doesn't it? Come up with a good idea, and the dollars roll right in! …Or do they? Most people understand that running a business requires business know-how, but most successful business owners also possess some additional skills and qualities that [...]

Am I Ready for the Voice Over Business?2009-07-26T19:03:12-06:00

Recording Professional Voice Overs

2009-07-16T08:57:35-06:00

Creating a professional voice over project on your own can be achieved using computer programs and tools. This will allow you to save on the cost of hiring a videographer or a production team. You just need to hire talents and have a script and you are all set to record. Preparation is vital to produce [...]

Recording Professional Voice Overs2009-07-16T08:57:35-06:00

Hire the Voice-Not the Price

2009-06-17T13:37:21-06:00

Imagine, you are on a sandy beach enjoying the sun. You hear the waves splashing up over the rocks, the sound of seagulls singing a tune, and the laughter of children playing in the background. Suddenly, you hear footsteps walking toward you and then a voice appears asking to take your drink order. Ah, the voice…deep [...]

Hire the Voice-Not the Price2009-06-17T13:37:21-06:00

Here is a recent email from a voiceover neophyte (newbie) and my advice.

2022-12-15T08:52:07-06:00

I believe you should be prepared and always try to put your best foot forward, especially with a voiceover demo. If it turns out to be substandard because of lack of preparation, training, production quality, or because you “quickly try to put it together”, the demo will reflect these factors you may make a poor first impression that could hang with you for a while and work against you.

Here is a recent email from a voiceover neophyte (newbie) and my advice.2022-12-15T08:52:07-06:00
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