Setting Goals
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
Setting Goals
one of the tricky things about being self employed is that we work alone. If you are hired by a company to work in an office, someone tells you when to arrive how long to work and what duties you should perform when you work for yourself, you have to decide and organize all of those items yourself. This can become mundane unless we know why we want that responsibility. So a great place to start in being self employed is goal setting. I encourage you to get some paper and pause this video often to write down some goals as we go through this lesson, take your time and really give the answers to these questions some thought because these are the foundations that will keep you motivated and inspired first, let's answer some important questions. Why are you doing voiceover and be detailed with your answer? Maybe you want extra money, Maybe you dream of hearing your voice on the radio, Maybe it's time for a career change. Do not judge your answer. If you have big dreams for voiceover, write ...
them down what is the personal benefit? There may be a lot of stresses and needs in your life bills today, college tuition to consider etcetera, but in order to motivate all of those, take care of yourself first because if you know what your personal benefit is and you honor that benefit, you'll find yourself enjoying what you can do for others even more. What is at the heart of that decision, you have found your personal benefit. Now write down why you named that benefit this might seem silly at first, right? I mean making money at home working for yourself. Seems self explanatory, but maybe you are a procrastinator. There is nothing wrong with that. As I keep telling my wife when it's my turn to do the laundry. Or maybe this is simply your first venture for yourself and you're a little nervous. There may be many different items that make each of us unique and or have kept us from being self employed in the past. And this is why taking the time to write down detailed answers to these questions is so important. Those answers will keep you coming back to the studio when you feel like a day off are frustrated or even just simply questioning yourself. And yes, we all question ourselves from time to time. So I encourage you to pause this video if you haven't already and really consider why are you doing voiceover? What is the personal benefit and what is at the heart of that benefit In the next lesson, we'll talk about creating a daily to do list
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Ratings and Reviews
Joe Wiese
Keith Harris is an amazing teacher. His coarse is timeless. Thank you Keith. Please come up with another coarse.