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There's Money Where Your Mouth Is: A Complete Insider's Guide to Earning Income and Building a Career in Voice-Overs
by Elaine A. Clark
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Synopsis
Voices are increasingly in demand for commercials, cartooncharacters, announcements, and other spots. This outstandinghandbook explains how to launch a career and find work. Along withsample commercials and script copy, the author gives advice on vocalexercises, ...
Voices are increasingly in demand for commercials, cartoon
characters, announcements, and other spots. This outstanding
handbook explains how to launch a career and find work. Along with
sample commercials and script copy, the author gives advice on vocal
exercises, self-promotion, and business matters. Chapters include:
getting started, voice-over aerobics, copy basics, melody and tempo,
layering techniques, believing what you say, commercial and stylized
characters, corporate narration, animation, video games and toys,
getting an agent, marketing your talent, and staying on top of the
business.
This expanded edition features new tips on making a demo CD, vocal
modulation and breath techniques, advanced copy-reading strategies,
and a section on how copywriters see the job of the voice artists for
whom they write. If you’ve ever been interested in voice-over acting,
you need this book!
characters, announcements, and other spots. This outstanding
handbook explains how to launch a career and find work. Along with
sample commercials and script copy, the author gives advice on vocal
exercises, self-promotion, and business matters. Chapters include:
getting started, voice-over aerobics, copy basics, melody and tempo,
layering techniques, believing what you say, commercial and stylized
characters, corporate narration, animation, video games and toys,
getting an agent, marketing your talent, and staying on top of the
business.
This expanded edition features new tips on making a demo CD, vocal
modulation and breath techniques, advanced copy-reading strategies,
and a section on how copywriters see the job of the voice artists for
whom they write. If you’ve ever been interested in voice-over acting,
you need this book!
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