How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs

  • March 9, 2008
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Everyone tells you that you have a great voice. Here’s how you can parlay that gift into a career.

You Will Need

  • Voice-over training
  • A demo tape
  • Persistence
  • A green apple
How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Take a class

Step 1: Take a class

Take a voice-over class; there’s a lot more to the field than having a pleasant voice. A good workshop will teach you the technical aspects of the business, like studio terminology and how to use the microphone correctly.

Find a teacher who is in the business, like a talent agent or someone who works for a major ad agency.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Practice

Step 2: Practice

Practice reading out loud, and tape your practice sessions so you can see where you need improvement.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Get gigs

Step 3: Get gigs

Seek out gigs doing voice-over work for indie or student films, where you probably won’t get paid but will get valuable experience and material for your demo.

Avoid dairy, alcohol, and caffeine before an audition or gig—and eat some green apples slices, which can cut through mucus in the mouth and throat.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Embrace your voice

Step 4: Embrace your voice

Embrace your voice. If you have an accent, search for work that requires it.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Breathe deeply

Step 5: Breathe deeply

Practice proper breathing. Don’t breathe from your chest—breathe deeply from your diaphragm.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Read

Step 6: Read

When you’re not working, read, read, read. You’ll improve your vocabulary, which will make you seem more professional—producers don’t enjoy wasting time teaching artists proper pronunciation.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Make a demo

Step 7: Make a demo

Make a short demo tape. Consider using software that enhances your voice by blocking out background noise.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Post your demo

Step 8: Post your demo

Make a profile and post your demo on online voice markets like voices.com. Also, check out schools—some will let you post your demo online for a fee.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Find an agent

Step 9: Find an agent

Do a mass mailing of your demo tape to agents who represent voice-over artists.

How To Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs: Follow up

Step 10: Follow up

Follow up if you don’t receive a response in a few weeks. Persistence often pays off.

Julia Roberts is said to have enjoyed a 7 figure payday for taping a voice-over for an AOL commercial in 2006.

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Comments (4)

djh

Is that a gang tattoo on his hand?

over 3 years ago by djh

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Sweetapple32

You sound so young. Keep up the good work!

over 3 years ago by Sweetapple32

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Blissy

Somebody cant spell interested!

over 3 years ago by Blissy

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wkstewart

Great tips!!! This video will definatly help a new VO, thanks for posting and including www.voices.com in your suggestions!

11 months ago by wkstewart

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