The Fundamentals of Voice Over

Whether you’ve been an aspiring voice actor for years or were recently told how great your voice is, getting started in the voice over industry is often tough work. However, with the proper knowledge and right techniques, you could very well launch a successful career as a voice over talent. While this is all easier said than done, there’s plenty you can do to better your efforts and start landing voice over jobs. Before you do so, you’ll need a strong grasp on the fundamentals of voice over. No need to worry, though, as the experts at the Voice Shop in NYC can push you in the right direction.

Here at the Voice Shop, we offer a number of beneficial classes and workshops to help aspiring voice actors, and even established talent, to help them succeed in the voice over industry. To truly understand the fundamentals of voice over, you should take our class. In the meantime, we’ll gladly fill you in on some useful tips.

Fundamentals of Voice Over: Getting Started

So, you’ve decided to give voice overs a try. Whether you’d like to provide narration or really get in there and voice act, understanding some key fundamentals will go a long way. First, there’re a few things you’ll need to consider, especially if you’re just getting started.

Aside from taking a lot of hard work, getting started in voice over will require money, on both recording equipment and training. Also consider how much time it may take to land your first job, or even get a response. Finding jobs can definitely be a daunting and discouraging process, but with practice and determination, anything is possible. Now, before creating your first demo, you’ll need a few things. Let’s take a look at some key tips for beginners:

  • Decide what it is you’d like to do in voice over. Acting and narrating differ in approach and technique.

  • Take vocal classes to develop the proper techniques.

  • Begin performing in front of your own personal audience.

  • Find your natural voice and work with it. A forced voice is easily noticeable, and it won’t be easy to perfect.

  • Get the absolute necessities: a mic and recording software.

Recording Your First Demo

Once you get a decent grasp on technique, approach, and recording your voice, it’ll be time to get started on your first demo. You have the option to pay and use a recording studio or, if you’re serious, you can build your own home studio. Whichever you choose, just ensure you’re getting a quality recording and consider the tips provided below:

  • Demos really only need to be about 90 seconds or so, consisting of several 10 to 20-second clips of each voice.

  • Don’t just talk aimlessly in each voice for your demo; give yourself a script.

  • If you’re interested in animation voice over, be sure to avoid using existing characters and voices on TV.

  • Put your best work first.

  • Keep it clean with smooth cuts and transitions, ensuring there are no significant volume changes.

There’s a lot more to creating your own demo, but you’ll have to check out our classes to get the insider info there.

Think You’ve Got What it Takes? Sign Up for a Class Today!

Of course, there’s much more within the fundamentals of voice over, but you’ll need to take one of our classes to truly understand and acquire what it takes to become a successful voice talent. Fortunately, we offer a variety of classes to not only help you get started, but to continually perfect your voice and succeed in the industry. Whether you’re a beginner or an established talent looking to fine tune your skill, we can help.

Take a look at our classes and contact us today if you have any questions. You can also call us at 212.213.9487.

5 Types of Voice Over Work

Whether you’re a beginner voice actor or you’ve been at it for years, there’s always room to find new work. The many niches found across the voice over industry can no doubt be overwhelming, but it also presents an opportunity to find a variety of interesting work. We wanted to take some time to highlight some of the most interesting and potentially lucrative types of voice over work out there.

The Voice Shop is proud to offer a variety of classes and private lessons for voice over artists. It doesn’t matter if you’re new to the craft or you’re a voice over veteran; we can meet you where you’re at and help you evolve into the next big talent. Before contacting us about our classes and lessons, learn more about the different types of voice over work!

Voice Over Work

There are dozens of niche industries where voice over talent can find jobs. Whether you’re new to voice overs or you’re hoping to expand the scope of your work, it’s up to you to do the research and networking! Here are some of the best voice over markets to find work:

  • Narration: Narration makes up a huge portion of voice over work. For many in the voice talent industry, narration voice overs comprise the majority of their work. There is a lot of work out there in the form of recording audiobooks.

  • Commercials: Voice over work for commercials is a smaller industry. Estimates show that only around 8 percent of voice over actors find work in commercials. But we’ve added it to the shortlist because of how lucrative the commercial industry can be.

  • Announcement: Ever wondered whose voice you’re hearing in airports, stadiums, malls, and other large public spaces? In many cases these recordings are the work of a voice over artist.

  • Corporate: The corporate world has plenty of need for voice over work. You have training videos, human resources material, or similar such material that warrant the need for voice over talent.

  • Education: There is a seemingly endless need for schools, universities and educational institutions in the form of voice over work. In this realm you can expect your voice over work to cover training and educational videos.

Finding Your Niche

With all the voice over niches out there, there’s plenty of places to find work. As we said above, it’s important that you do plenty of research and networking to find the perfect work to match your voice over style. If you’re worried about finding work on your own, you could always seek out the help of a casting agent, who will have a strong knowledge of the industry, and can help you get on the right track for finding voice over work!

Voice Over Coaching Classes With The Voice Shop

The Voice Over Shop offers classes and private lessons that cater to both new voice over talent and those looking to perfect their craft. To schedule a class or lesson, you can call us at 212-213-9487, or you can contact us here.

Phone: 212-213-9487
Email: info@voiceshopcoaching.com