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Increase Your Voiceover Productivity

Increase Your Voiceover Productivity

There are a few tools that make quoting for and recording voiceover projects a much simpler task… leaving you to do the thing you’re best at – voiceover! We’ve gathered a few that we use daily in the studio. What are your favorite tools? Add them in the comments below for everyone to benefit from: Welcome to […]

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How To Create Your Own Home Vocal Booth

How To Create Your Own Home Vocal Booth

I’ve been in the broadcasting industry since the early 90s but never had the space to record and produce audio from home. After moving from a tiny house in the UK to a more spacious house in America, I finally had room in the basement for my own voice booth and studio. About The story […]

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How to Impress Under Pressure

How to Impress Under Pressure

Now you’ve polished off those Easter eggs, it’s time to hop back into the vocal booth. So, it’s the moment you’ve been waiting for. Make or break. The big live online audition or a meeting in person that matters.  Even as you walk through the door you feel your heart rate rise. And the big question is can […]

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Top Ten Voiceover Tips for Beginners

Top Ten Voiceover Tips for Beginners

When people ask me for advice on how to get into voice overs, they often want a simple two sentence answer. Of course even two pages is not enough. Whole books have been written on the subject and, whilst many of them are extremely useful, you are still left with the feeling you need to […]

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Developing as a voiceover artist

Developing as a voiceover artist

Guy Michaels is the owner of Round Island Voicereels producing voicereels for professional voice artists every week of the year. We asked him if he had a view on developing as a voiceover artist – and he kindly obliged with some great tips on upping your game. Don’t Get Left Behind The voiceover world is unrecognisable even from five years ago. […]

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Social media – friend or foe for voiceover artists?

Social media – friend or foe for voiceover artists?

We caught up with Gary Terzza, a British television announcer who is most widely known for his continuity announcing for Channel 4, and as a voice coach he has tutored professionals and beginners for many years. So Gary, what’s your take on the rising tide of social media in relation to British voiceover artists promoting […]

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Three tips to improve your voice performance

Three tips to improve your voice performance

We sat down with Caroline Goyder who has worked for many years as a voice teacher at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and has spent the last ten years developing a system to help her non-acting clients to perform with the same poise, presence and power in everyday life. Resilience matters to a successful […]

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