VOICEOVER – SETTING LEVELS
VOICEOVER – SETTING LEVELS By Dan Friedman Today, every voice actor needs to have the capability to record themselves. No matter which equipment you use, you want to be able to use it to the best of its ability. Traditionally, this has been the job of the recording engineer. When taking on the job of […]
Realistic Solutions to Save the Troubled Voiceover Industry
Realistic Solutions to Save the Troubled Voiceover Industry By Dan Friedman and Cat Wityk On Wednesday June 13th, a town hall meeting between the Voiceover Agents Alliance (VOAA), the World-Voices Organization (WOVO) and the Global Voice Acting Academy (GVAA), took place to discuss the state of the voiceover industry. It brought together hundreds of people in […]
A Cautionary Tale
A Cautionary Tale About a Certain P2P Site This was originally posted in the Voiceover Pros Facebook Group by voice actor Rick Riley. I am reprinting it here with his permission. In an effort to not promote additional links to the offending P2P company I have changed “.” to “dot” in the web address. I […]
A Fresh Perspective on the Voices Acquisition of Voicebank: Be The Beer!
A Fresh Perspective on the Voices Acquisition of Voicebank: Be The Beer! By Dan Friedman Voices Acquisition of Voicebank The Voices acquisition of Voicebank is still reverberating through the VO community. That loud boom you may have heard was the collective gasp from talent agents, managers, casting directors and voice talent around the world. Say what you […]
Voiceover – A New Twist on Telephony
Voiceover – A New Twist on Telephony By Dan Friedman My good friend and phenomenal VO talent Roxanne Hernandez Coyne does an extensive amount of telephony work (both English and Spanish) for some of the biggest companies in the world. When she was ready to make a new telephony demo, she reached out to me […]