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Get and Coaching
You will need and coaching, to learn how to use your voice. Your voice is your instrument and coaching will help you learn to play your instrument. Even if you’re blessed with a silky smooth set of pipes, you’ll need to learn how to use your voice and how to deliver as wide a range of vocal styles as possible. Can you be serious? Whimsical? Can you do accents or dialects? Character voices? Can you raise your performance to another level? The best way to get is through other voice-over and acting professionals by taking classes, workshops and coaching sessions. Learning really never stops for a true voice-over artist. Take specific workshops on character voices, audio book, narration and even acting classes. Attend various workshops whenever you can. The more you learn, the better you’ll be. The more versatile you are, the more jobs you’ll get.

Practice, Practice, Practice
The next thing you absolutely need is practice, practice and more practice. Read out loud every day. Magazines and newspapers are a good start. You can even read road signs while you’re driving!

**Tip: Get an inexpensive recording device (micro cassette recorder, or USB that plugs into your computer), so you can record yourself and play it back. You need to listen and analyze what you do well and what you need to work on. A recorder will also come in handy if you’re working on character voices. You’d hate to come up with something brilliant and then lose it forever because you can’t remember what the character sounded like! Record those voices and give them names.

Be Highly Organized
Organizational skills are important, as anyone who has worked in an office will attest. A voice-over business is just that: a business, and you need to treat it as such. Set aside space that you can use as your office. Make sure you have a phone number where you can be reached (or at least respond to messages) quickly. A computer is a must for tracking income and expenses, as well as for online communication, marketing, promotion and job hunting.

Think about Legal and Tax Considerations
For legal and tax reporting purposes you may consider starting a DBA, a sole proprietorship, an LLC or become incorporated. At the very least, and if you’re using a name other than your own, like “Super Cool Voiceovers,” you may consider registering in the town where you live. The fee is generally small, and you may learn about some useful small business resources in the process.

**Tip: Always consult an attorney and a qualified tax accountant before starting any business venture or partnership.

Have a great Demo Reel
We’re going to talk about this later in more detail, for now we’ll just say this: your demo reel is a professionally produced recording, usually on CD, that offers samples of your best voice work. It’s your calling card, your voice-over resume and one of the most critical tools for voice-over success. Don’t cut corners on producing your demo reel.

Stew Crossen - Stew Crossen is the owner of Voice Over Workshop LLC, a voice-over production firm specializing in the spoken word for Radio & , Internet.

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NEED A VOICEOVER? Choose Chicago Voice Actor Justin Kaiser when making your next casting decision. Call me at (815) 401-4632.

TECHNICAL AND WEB CONSULTING: I’m also available for one on one gear setup, web-design, and podcast consulting. Whether you want someone to get everything set up for you or you just need a little help along the way, I’d love to work with you. Call me at (815) 401-4632.

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Testimonial Voice-Overs – Keeping it Real

July 21, 2009

Using testimonials in advertising has long been a tried and true device for creating a relatable and personal message. Hearing a story from the perspective of someone who’s ‘been there’ can be very effective, whether it’s relaying a positive customer service experience, touting how wonderful a product is, or telling a personal story about a [...]

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Voice Excersizes, Listening, Observation, Writing

July 14, 2009

Voice Exercises: The best exercise is to practice, practice and practice. In the car, the shower, wherever. Start with your regular, everyday speaking voice and read out loud. Use the newspaper, magazines, your kid’s bedtime stories or your company memos. Just read out loud to build and strengthen your natural speaking voice.
Listening: Record your [...]

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Bob Souer World Tour – Chicago – July 2009

July 6, 2009

Eric Souer, Pam Tierney, Justin Kaier, Bob Souer
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Pam prepared a very nice meal of burgers, brats, corn-on-the-cob, fruit salad, tater tots and brownies which we enjoyed on her roof-top deck. Then Justin had to leave for family obligations so Pam, Eric and I walked over to the ballpark and watched the Cubs beat the Milwaukee [...]

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Why Would an Experienced Voiceover Artist Join SaVOa?

July 4, 2009

In a recent online discussion on the Yahoo Groups Voiceover Group, Frank Frederick outlined his thoughts on this guild.
There are several benefits to a “guild”. One of the first benefits of SaVOa is a step into developing a qualification process for Voice Over Talent.
SaVOa is not attempting to create “rules”, as it were; rather they [...]

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Billy Mays Tribute

July 4, 2009

Have you ever wondered about the success of Billy. While he didn’t seem exceptionally camera friendly or have a great voice according to VO standards… he sold A LOT OF PRODUCT. Here’s to you my friend.
Loren in my Producers Group writes…
Bill Mays is being laid to rest tomorrow. We’ve had to deal [...]

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Sir, We’re Not The Taco Stand

July 3, 2009

OK Voiceover Talents and Prospective Talents. Every professional voice actor in the world raise your right hand and repeat after me.
From this moment own, I _____you name______promise to quadruple every rate, fee and estimate I or my agents produce, compared to previous year numbers.
I ______your name______promise when negotiations come to push to shove and [...]

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Joey Pepin Voiceover Talent Profile

July 2, 2009

In today’s show Justin Kaiser talks with Joey Pepin about what is happening with creative services, voiceovers, and production… Joey loves his family and the Seahawks. He is a volunteer firefighter… AND he gets paid to voice. What does that mean? Look up Don Lafontaine and you’ll see what I mean.
Joey worked in radio in [...]

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I’m Considering Building a DAWBox Iso-Booth – Or Similar

July 2, 2009

Since recently completing my acoustics project, I have considered building an additional ISO-Booth using the DAWBox plans.  Partially because I’m looking for another challenge, but mainly because even though I’ve got a noise floor around -67db, there is also a lot of noise leakage during the day.
There are many reasons for a booth and many [...]

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Bobbin Beam’s Do it Yourself Home Recording Sound Booth

July 2, 2009

What Does Bobbin Beam’s DIY Home Recording Booth Sound Like?

Recently, Bobbin Beam and her husband Pete completed the building of Bobbin’s home recording booth.
To learn more about the process of building a booth in your own home and find about how Bobbin and Pete successfully completed the booth on their own, read this interview with [...]

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Scott Brick Extends Audiobook Read Contest

July 2, 2009

Just received this note from Scott Brick…
Hi everyone, Scott here. The contest we’ve been running this past month to find the audiobook industry’s next great talent, dubbed “Audiobook Idol” on Twitter by author Kevin Guilfoile, will now be extended an additional seven days.
That’s right, you get an extra week: the cut-off for submissions is [...]

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Terry Daniel Gives Us Hints and Tips on Audiobook Recording Techniques

July 2, 2009

Terry Daniel’s voice over career began over 15 years ago when he started working as a radio host which reviewed movies, known as “The Movie Guys.” Daniel then grew into becoming a professional D.J. for a smooth jazz station, as well as alternative rock station, After this, he moved into working as a marketing executive [...]

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Jeffrey Kafer Reads Unconventional

July 2, 2009

I’m very impressed with the marketing opportunity that Seattle Voiceover Talent Jeffrey Kafer took while presenting his latest read for Podiobooks.com.

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Do you write about Voiceovers or Blog about the VO community

July 1, 2009

If so, I’m looking for your articles. You’ll get full credit, byline, photo, and most importantly a link to back to your website and increase in Google Juice positioning you as an expert…
If this is you, send your articles over for Voiceover Mastery, a new website and podcast resource for the VO community.
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Contact Voiceover Mastery

July 1, 2009

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About Voiceover Mastery

July 1, 2009

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