Voice Over : how to get started–what every voice actor should know



Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique where a voice is used in a radio, television production, film making,  theater, or other presentations. The voice-over is read from a script and may be spoken by someone who appears elsewhere in the production or by a specialist voice talent. It is usually pre-recorded and placed over the top of a film or video and commonly used in documentaries or news reports to explain information. Voice over is used in video games and on-hold messages, as well as for announcements and information at events and tourist destinations. It may also be read live for events such as award presentations.


 Develop Your Talent
Practice reading things out loud
Record your voice
Use your diaphragm
Practice vocal exercises
Imitate the voices of famous actors or fictional characters
Improvise in character
Take acting classes or find an acting coach
Take voice lessons


Usually, voice-over artists are paid per job. They can make anywhere from 1000 Rs to a 100,000 Rs for just an hour of work. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, though, radio and television announcers made an average salary of 24,00,000 Rs in 2011 and actors made roughly 2000 Rs per hour.



Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique where a voice—that is not part of the narrative (non-dietetic)—is used in a radio, television production, film-making, theater, or other presentations.


In the Studio where good recording equipment are placed in a sound proof camera. For Studios to record Get Quote 


Speak clearly
Speak with confidence
Mean what you say
Kill your ego
Treat your voice with kindness

Build the foundation with good breathing patterns — from your diaphragm, not your chest — so you prevent any unnecessary strain on your vocal cords
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Keep hydrated throughout the day. Drinking water with every meal and fill up a liter bottle and sip it periodically. It might seem like a lot of water, but most people are chronically dehydrated.

Avoid places where you have to shout over noise to be heard.

Sleep at least seven hours a night. A tired voice sounds bad. A tired body is also bad for your voice.

Avoid whispering. It’s hard on your voice and strains on your vocal cords.

Warm up!
Before an Olympic sprinter tries to set the world record, you better believe he or she has spent the past three hours (or more) warming up every inch of their body. And truth be told, I’m at the point in my life where I need to warm up before a jog, otherwise my hamstring will explode in a fiery blaze. Yeah, the warm up is THAT essential.

Start each morning with your warm-ups. Stretch your facial muscles. Go through your progressions. Do your lip rolls. Hum. Relax your neck muscles. Do your breathing exercises.
Even if you’re never spent time to warm up, just take five minutes in the morning to prep your voice. It’ll do wonders for your sound and the health of your instrument

Start “sight reading”
In music, sight reading is the ability to read a sheet of music — something that you’ve never seen before — and play it on your instrument.

For major projects that could take hours and hours — like performing the voice over for an audio-book, or a voice-over for an educational video — it could become needlessly time-consuming to read, reread, and reread the script again before starting your voice-over. Instead, practice speaking well during the first read through: it might take a while before your mouth and eyes start working in sync, but that blends nicely with our next tip:



Select a free app like "voice recorder" from the options available in the Play Store.
Click "install" to install the voice recorder. Click "Open" when you are ready to begin recording.
Hit the "record" button with the red dot to start recording. ...
Click the red button again to stop recording.



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