Saturday, May 26, 2012

Why Musicians Might Make Fantastic Voice-Over Artists

By Vecio Orev


The voice-over industry draws interest from people of all backgrounds and experiences. Some people are just looking for a new career, while others are attracted by the chance to work from home; be their own bosses.

Most professional voice actors will tell you that they never stop learning voice-over technique. While voice-over artists continue to develop their niche and hone their skills throughout their lifetimes, there are several transferable skills that musicians have that would give them a leg up on the competition before they even get started.

Musicians tend to make great voice-over actors for many reasons. Most musicians who are serious about performing have studied music and understand the components of technique, such as pitch, attitude, volume and energy. These techniques are certainly applied differently in music than in voice-overs, but the consideration that goes into deciding how to play or read something is exactly the same. Professional voice-over artists in training sometimes have a hard time hearing the difference in techniques, whereas the musician's ear is more finely tuned. It can be difficult for even the pros to master the techniques and vary them up in a short, 15-second spot.

Musicians often also have experience with technical equipment and are used to trouble shooting acoustics and sound proofing. If a voice actor can't capture a clean recording that's free of echoes and outside noises, the recording will be useless to a voice-over client. Many musicians have had some exposure to audio recording and editing programs, such as Pro Tools, which is the industry standard for the professional audio world. If a voice actor has an amazing voice but can't competently edit an audio file, then the voice actor will probably not be able to find much work. Furthermore, any skills that a musician learns to enhance their voice-over career will surely benefit their music career as well.

Musicians aren't risking anything by getting voice-over technique training. Getting into voice-overs is an easy way to supplement an income, and the best part is that most musicians wouldn't be required to buy extra equipment that they don't already have!




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