I would say almost every performer at some point in their career has had cold feet or stage fright before a session. Even the most disciplined of us may experience that even after decades of experience. Fortunately, so much opportunity comes with a bit of stage fright; nerves can be utilized in a positive way. […] Read more
Voice Over Business
Voiceover Editing
Welcome to part one of two of this voiceover editing article. For many creatives, anything to do with tech can be terrifying! Telling a story and embracing character is a much different skill than polar patterns and compression. Why do creatives struggle with this? Well, to begin with, let me add a disclaimer that not […] Read more
Voiceover Equipment for UGC
Voiceover Equipment for UGC (user-generated content) is a big topic; we will cover this and more! Want to learn a bit more about voiceover in UGC? Check out our article, giving a full overview of how the two work hand in hand. In this two-part article, we will look at the equipment needed to get […] Read more
Voiceover Health
Within this industry, we hear the phrase ‘vocal health’ frequently. However, in this article, I will not be talking about vocal health but rather about the overall health of the voiceover artist. With any industry that has freelance work or self-employed elements, there is one common and sometimes painful truth: ‘If you do not work, […] Read more
Voiceover in Commercials
The phrase ‘commercial’ is a fascinating one, and it means different things for different industries. Within the voiceover industry, it represents brands, talent, products, services, and many other things. The question is, what does voiceover in commercials look like for the voice actor today? Voiceover is a fantastic sector of entertainment, flooded with so many […] Read more
Voiceover Microphones
Whether it is your first time crossing the threshold into the both where all your dreams lay ahead or not is irrelevant when it comes to picking a microphone. Perhaps you have had thousands of sessions and you have your microphone of choice in mind each and every time. Regardless, there is something warmly and […] Read more
Voiceover NDAs
First of all, let us start from the top – an NDA is ‘A Non-disclosure agreement’. Contracts, forms, policies, and documents are not my idea of a relaxing evening. I will make a wild guess here and say that 99% of the readers probably share that opinion too. It is a common and well-known truth […] Read more
Voiceover Pay to Play Websites
In this overview of voiceover pay-to-play websites, you can learn more about how they cover every field of work, including acting. The Biggest Pay-to-Play Website Voices.com is a great domain name, for sure. It is probably one of the most popular pay-to-play sites, and that’s for many reasons. It is easy to navigate, hosts a […] Read more
Voiceover Script Breakdown
A voiceover script breakdown is always good to have. Knowing a bit more information about your character or characters helps you make decisions early on about your performance. A character’s emotional state, personality traits, habits, pace, tone, and many other elements can be answered by knowing what the writer intended for the performance delivery. But […] Read more
Voiceover Top Tips
This article will deliver the top tips recognised universally by voiceover artists. Covering everything from microphone technique to diet, this article will not leave a single stone unturned. At this point, it is important to emphasise that diet is a very important part of being a voiceover artist. My hope when reading this article no […] Read more