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EntertainmentHow to Be an Actor

How to Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs

Instructions

  • 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.
  • TIP: Find a teacher who is in the business, like a talent agent or someone who works for a major ad agency.
  • Step 2: Practice Practice reading out loud, and tape your practice sessions so you can see where you need improvement.
  • 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.
  • TIP: 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.
  • Step 4: Embrace your voice Embrace your voice. If you have an accent, search for work that requires it.
  • Step 5: Breathe deeply Practice proper breathing. Don’t breathe from your chest—breathe deeply from your diaphragm.
  • 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.
  • Step 7: Make a demo Make a short demo tape. Consider using software that enhances your voice by blocking out background noise.
  • 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.
  • Step 9: Find an agent Do a mass mailing of your demo tape to agents who represent voice-over artists.
  • Step 10: Follow up Follow up if you don’t receive a response in a few weeks. Persistence often pays off.
  • FACT: Julia Roberts is said to have enjoyed a 7 figure payday for taping a voice-over for an AOL commercial in 2006.

You Will Need

  • Voice-over training
  • A demo tape
  • Persistence
  • A green apple

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How to Master Method Acting

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How to Get Noticed at a Casting Call

How to Sword Fight

How to Hold an Open Casting Call

How to Hit Your Mark

How to Ace a Cold Reading

How to Put on a One-Man Show

How to Pick a Drama School

How to Project Your Voice on Stage

How to Get into a Performing Arts Camp

How to Have a Career in Acting

How to Get into a Performing Arts High School

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How to Nail a Broadway Audition & Get the Part

How to Practice Ventriloquism

How to Prepare a Monologue

How To Get Into the Screen Actors Guild

How to Overcome Stage Fright

How to Impress a Casting Director

How To Cry Convincingly on Stage

How to Prepare for an Acting Audition

How to Become an Extra in a Movie

How to Memorize Lines

How to Make a Small Acting Role Stand Out

How to Get a Job Doing Voice-Overs

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