Myth Busting
Keith Harris
Lessons
Introduction
02:13 2Myth Busting
03:17 3Where is all the money?
02:54 4Quiz: What Is Voice Over
5A Conversation With One Person
03:34Vocal Warm Up
03:43 7Breaking Down the Delivery Components
04:21 8Nailing the Feel
04:55 9Hitting or Noticing Words
03:28 10Becoming an Actor
03:26 11The Magic of Lists
04:34 12Five Key Characters
04:03 13Tongue Twisters
04:19 14Mic Technique and Studio Etiquette
01:44 15Quiz: Voice Over Performance
16Education in Mauritius
03:12 17The Ventsar ColorTouch
06:04 18Dodge Maps
04:16 19Quiz: case Studies
20Check List
02:46 21Microphones
06:34 22Preamps
02:51 23Finishing the Check List
04:33 24Creating Your Recording Space
04:57 25Sound Proof Booths
03:34 26Quiz: Home Studio
27Practice and Review
02:58 28Quiz: Closing
29Live Recording Session
10:01 30Adding Music
06:41 31Placing Audio into a Video
06:10 32Extra Services
04:23 33Quiz: Recording & Editing
34Your Demo is your Business Card
05:48 35Designing your Demo
02:30 36Recording Your Demo
03:25 37Quiz: Making a Demo
38Customer Service
04:37 39Expectations and Delivery
03:57 40Storage and Organization
03:31 41Gig Photo and the Fiverr Forum
03:56 42Quiz: Self Employment
43Water and Sleep
04:15 44Recording When Sick
04:17 45Quiz: Vocal Health
46Setting Goals
02:52 47Daily Schedule and Fiverr Forum
04:06 48Nerves
02:52 49Bonus Vocal Exercises
03:57 50Take a Break
01:51 51Quiz: Staying Motivated
52Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Myth Busting
before we jump into actually doing voiceover, it helps to know a little bit about the industry because this will show you where and how you fit into the world of voiceover. Maybe you've been told, wow, you have a great voice, you should be in voiceover. And while this might be a nice aspect to your voice over business, having a good voice really has nothing to do with voiceover, voiceover is all about storytelling. So why do people focus on the voice? Well, let's do some myth busting about the voiceover industry myth. You need to have a great voice to be in voiceover. Historically, Men with deep voices ruled the voice over world, why there are two reasons for this. Number one technology Mike's 30 and 40 years ago were not as sensitive as Mike's today. So it took a powerful voice to capture this message on the tape and replay it over tv and radio. Today Mike's have completely changed And this has opened up the voiceover industry to all kinds of voices. In fact, often the powerful barito...
ne voice is not what people are looking for. And the second reason is marketing historically, people were told what to say, right, this is the greatest thing ever. And commanding voice would instruct you on the latest gadget you had to have. But today companies just want their products shared, tell it, don't sell it. They want regular people to share their products because regular people are, who are going to buy their products myth. It's so competitive. You'll never get any work and all the good work is already taken. This is a very competitive industry and you do have to work hard to master the skills to be competitive. But there was also more work out there than there are good talent and that work keeps growing and I'll touch on that in the next video. There is never a bad time to get into the voiceover industry myth, agents hold the keys to the kingdom. This used to be true. 30 years ago, you had to live in L. A Chicago or new york and have a powerful agent or you could forget the voiceover industry, but the internet in the digital age have changed everything Now. If you have a mic, a computer and an internet connection, you can deliver voiceover from anywhere in the world to anywhere in the world myth. The startup costs are too high. The technology can be overwhelming, but you don't have to have a soundproof room to record in. Alright, so don't worry, technology is getting smaller, less expensive and easier to use each year and there are some very affordable options for getting started making good sound and growing your client base. I'll go into much more detail in the studio section of this program. I hope busting these myths. Not only gets you excited about the possibilities of voiceover, but helps you to see that your voice and more importantly, your life experience are very valuable assets in the next video. We're going to discuss what exactly is voice over
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