Posts Tagged ‘audition’
Is Your Audio Panning Out?
Panning
Let’s be technical for a bit – and I’m going to use tech terms and jargon in this posting so be prepared if you’re new to the production game. This post is for all you creative services directors, production directors – whatever it is you call yourselves in radio these days. Me? I prefer prod guy (or girl) or if I’m feeling particularly cocky: prod guru. Yesterday I was working on a piece with a very high production value. Lots of compression, reverb, EQ, various whooshes, stutters and gizmos. You get the idea. I decided to spice it up a bit more with some creative panning and that’s when I broke one of Hart’s rules: (more…)
How to Hire a Voice Over
I understand the thought of hiring a voice actor can be overwhelming to many so I have written an article called “How To Hire a Voice Over” as a service to my clients and prospective clients.
I have done my best to explain the process as concisely as possible but the article does have a good amount of meat in it.
If you find the online version hard to read you may download the PDF version instead:
How to Hire a Voice Over by Brian Hart![]()
Please leave a comment if you find “How to Hire a Voice Over” helpful, if you find that I need to clarify or correct any information, or if you have your own thoughts on the process you would like to add.
The article begins after the jump:
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