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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1
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Hello there everyone, glad to be here!!
I recently discovered that i had a radio type voice that has been getting some good feedback. I do podcasts for another forum online and decided this is something i should probably do possibly as a career or something.. anyways, glad to be here! |
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Super Moderator
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Posts: 558
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Welcome Paul.
Not to be discouraging, but as I'm sure you'll find out reading this board, a "radio type voice" is not necessarily the voice that works for vo. I say this as a "radio type person". The trend these days is a more natural voice. This is not to say that you can't do vo only that you want to stay away from having a "radio type voice." Look around, research, and learn. There is a wealth of talented people and info to guide you here. Chuck
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Chuck Taylor Taylor Made Productions "For audio that fits like a shoe!" chuck.taylor@texascountdown.com |
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Administrator
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 2,903
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Hey Paul - good to meet you!
We'll help you thru your "radio-itis" ;-) Welcome, Joe J Thomas www.JoeActor.com www.SoundsGoodToYou.com |
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Voiceover Talent
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Pittsfield, MA - USA
Posts: 99
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Welcome Paul,
Every journey starts with the first step, and you've taken it. I'm no where as proven of a voiceover as I would like to be yet, but I would be glad to offer any advice that I can. There's a lot of talented people here that can help you along. Just know it don't come overnight or easy. :) |
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