Gig Photo and the Fiverr Forum
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
Gig Photo and the Fiverr Forum
Thanks again for staying with me this far. We've accomplished a lot together and by now maybe you've even recorded your first job on Fiverr One of the top questions I am asked by doers when setting up a gig is if they should use a personal photo or headshot or if they should use a logo. Having a logo for your business which might basically be your name written out in an artistic way is a great tool to support your business. But the stats are very clear that people are more comfortable ordering from a person they can see rather than a logo and here's why most of the business you do in voiceover will be done electronically meaning you'll only talk over email for a lot of service oriented businesses. This can seem like a large gap or even disconnect from the client in order to make the client feel more comfortable and know they are working with a live person. Order rates for voice over are actually higher. For those who use a headshot people like seeing who they are working with rejection...
s to this idea often include typecasting. Typecasting is when a potential client sees your picture and assumes what your voice will sound like truly voiceover actors are type casted much less than they fear. If you have a friendly welcoming photo, potential clients will click on your demo and listen to your voice. The demo closes the deal as we've already discussed but the photo will help them click through to your gig. Do you need a professional photo? No, not necessarily. If you already work in a field that requires a professional headshot, that is great, you might want to use that one. If not you can take your own photo as digital cameras offer such high quality today but do a special photo session just for your gig. I recommend against cropping a picture of you at the last family picnic for example and this of course is not social media. Fiverr is a business platform, so while we want a friendly smile, make sure your photo shows that you're also serious about offering a great quality product. Along with that, I recommend using your name as much as possible as your user name. The reason again is similar to why we use a photo, people are much more comfortable doing business with keith H voice than they are doing business with voice xK 1 27 or any other made up name, you can use your business name but again a potential buyer contacts you when they feel more comfortable with saying hi keith than using other user or business names. These tips might seem small, but with so much competition out there, you want to utilize anything that will give you the slight advantage over other voiceover artists. Lastly I highly recommend the five or four um if you haven't checked out the five or four um yet you can find it under the community tab being self employed and working from home can have us feeling well alone and losing perspective on different issues we're having or even frustrations with particular projects. I have found the forum is a great place to connect with people, get questions answered, stay updated on Fiverr news and developments and most importantly, to never feel alone, even if you only spend five minutes a day in the five or four, um, it'll help you stay connected to the do our world and can make a big difference in your day and the more time you spend there, the more badges you get for participating. Yes, fiber gives you rewards for participating in the forum. Pretty cool. Right in the next lesson, we're going to discuss vocal health to help ensure your voice over. Business lasts for many years to come.
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