Posts Tagged ‘professional’
How To Write Good Voice Over Copy
How do you write good copy for voice over?
Writing for the spoken word can be dramatically different than composing a piece that is meant to be read. Take a magazine article or newspaper and read it out loud and you will quickly see what I mean. You have to think about the context, the target audience, the speaker’s point of view… and on and on. A lot goes into good VO copy. (more…)
Painting and the Professional Voiceover
This weekend I was painting my voiceover booth when I realized how much painting and voiceover acting have in common. Now I bet you’re saying to yourself, “Brian you’ve sniffed too many paint fumes.” You’re probably right but humor me and keep reading. I think you will agree with me in the end.
I spent a part of my life as a professional painter almost by accident. I worked with a construction company for a while and ended up being quite good at painting so eventually the boss made me the “go to” painter. I mention this so you know that I actually do have a legitimate perspective in comparing voice over to painting.
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.
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