Make Money from Voiceovers

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Sounds Visual Music Ltd, Dec 13, 2024 - Performing Arts

Anyone can be a voiceover. It's easy, and if I can, anyone can. So, if you want to become a voiceover, don’t delay, don’t think about it, just remember - it's only reading aloud for money (usually).

This book will guide you through the process of becoming a successful voiceover. It covers finding your voiceover voice, setting up your voiceover studio, marketing your voice, how to nail your first session, how to breathe, dealing with difficult producers, how to say words you can’t pronounce, why you don’t need an agent, why A.I doesn’t really matter, how to keep your neighbours quiet, what to wear and why you sometimes need two duvets.

As you turn the pages, you’ll learn all the tricks of the voice trade from someone who has been a professional voice for over 30 years and who has read over 2 million characters of on-hold messages.

 

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Contents

Chapter 5 Recording your demo voice reel 8 Chapter 6 Marketing your voice 9 Chapter 7 The types of voiceover session and going down the line
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Chapter 8 Voice Acting
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Chapter 9 Do I need an agent?
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Chapter 10 Should I worry about A
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Chapter 11 Location work
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Chapter 12 Final thoughts 15 Appendix Equipment List 16 About the bloke what wrote
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About the author (2024)

Despite all evidence to the contrary, Jonathan Slatter is a professional voiceover with years of voiceovering experience. Yes he is! He is also a musician...wrote the solo piano piece 'Eternity' and likes dogs.

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