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Voiceover- A Challenge for You!

November 6, 2014 by Dan Friedman

logo 4voDo you know how you really sound? One of the best advantages to working on both sides of the glass is that I have had the opportunity to hear many different voiceover talent, often on the same auditions. I get a chance to hear everyone’s approach (you may be surprised at just how similar these can be) and I get the opportunity to hear everyone’s studios. Naturally, with the abundance of choices in studio gear and everyone working in different studio environments, the quality from one studio to another can be dramatically different. Do you know how your studio stacks up against the others?

How do you sound compared to everyone else? Is your sound as good or better than your competition? Is it worse? If all things were equal with vocal quality, approach and performance, would better sound quality win the job? I posed the following statement to several agents, coaches and production houses; “It doesn’t matter how it sounds, the right voice/delivery always wins.” The majority disagreed. In other words, sound quality does matter.
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No matter what gear you choose and use, in the end, what matters is how you really sound using that gear in your recording environment. The only way to know how your sound and studio quality stack up against your competition is to compare your sound to others. Attempting to do this by listening over the radio or television is not a valid option. There is far too much processing in the mix and in the broadcast signal chain to get a true sense of how your sound compares. Listening to Weekend Workouts on Voicebank can provide you with some insight, but you can’t know what everyone has done to their audio before submitting.

I want you to sound your best. So, I’m proposing this challenge to you. Contact six people in your voiceover circles (more if you like). Each of you record a few lines… about 20 seconds worth should be perfect. Record with good levels averaging between -12 and -6db. Achieve these levels using only your voice, microphone, preamp/interface and DAW. Do not add any processing. Export to 44.1kHz/16bit WAV or AIFF files. Share the audio files among the six of you and listen to how everyone’s sound compares.

Ask yourself; what do I hear? Notice the details in the “ess” sounds. Listen for plosives on “p”, “t”, and “f’s” Listen for noise from the gear or from the room. Is the overall sound too muddy, too thin or just right? Does it sound gritty or silky? Does your voice sound forward and present or restrained and distant? If you had to rate everyone’s sound quality and place them in order, who would be at the top?

Anything measured… improves. You are not out there auditioning all alone, and with the competition greater than ever, you need every advantage you can get! Go ahead and give it a try. You’ll not only be helping yourself, but your voiceover friends too (which is a really cool thing to do). If you do, be sure to comment here on your results. I’d love to hear about it. Good luck!

Filed Under: Studio & Gear Tagged With: 4VO, Dan Friedman, home recording studio, studio acoustics, VO, voiceover, voiceover book

Voiceover- SOUND4VO in Nashville!

September 26, 2014 by Dan Friedman

BookDetailOctober 4th – Home Audio Studio Guru, Dan Friedman and Booth Camp’s own, Joe Loesch will conduct a one day voice over workshop in Nashville at Creative License, Inc. 5532 Maplesong Drive. They’ll tackle topics every voice actor needs to hear. Plan to join two of the nations most sought after coaches on this special day!
Contact [email protected] – Book it now!

Sound4VO's Dan Friedman-097Dan Friedman will offer tips on breaking down copy and how to deliver the unwritten messages within the script. He’ll give advice on recording auditions so you can be sure you are sending exactly what your agent or client prefers to hear, both sonically and in your performance. Dan will have several microphones on hand to help you discover what to listen for and how to sound your best. Signed copies of Sound Advice – Voiceover From an Audio Engineer’s Perspective will be available. https://sound4vo.com/.

 

20ec7f46-f58c-4e25-81ee-bffe8fdefb6cJoe Loesch will share the latest innovations from IK Multimedia and unique ways to set up your portable studio on-the-go. You’ll learn how to incorporate the use of a teleprompter app for your online projects and auditions. Joe and Dan will put you through the paces of an audio audition. Record, playback and critique.
Some lucky students will go home with some pretty grand prizes!
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Contact Alan Dysert at [email protected] to book SOUND ADVICE today!

Filed Under: Sound4VO News, Sound4VO Posts, Voiceover Tips & Advice Tagged With: 4VO, Actors Studio USA, Dan Friedman, Joe Loesch, sound advice, sound4vo, VO, voice over, voiceover, voiceover book

Voiceover – My FaffCon Wrap-up and …Now What?

September 25, 2014 by Dan Friedman

logo 4voAnother FaffCon has come and gone and …WOW, they just keep getting better and better. Each and every FaffCon holds a special place in my heart. My friend and fellow “Faffer” Brad Venable wrote in his latest blog how “transcendent” the FaffCon experience can be. Definitely check it out. Many people, including myself, have either had a similar experience, will have a similar experience, or experience this transcendence every single time. Pretty cool.

IMG_1401This FaffCon took place at the Westward Look Resort and Spa in Tucson, AZ. A place that seemed to get more beautiful every time I turned around. Thanks to a year and a half of acting classes, where I learned deep relaxation/meditation techniques, I was able to take full advantage of the meditation labyrinth.IMG_1385 IMG_1385I also enjoyed a massage and my first ever facial (Didn’t know what to expect, thought it might be silly, but actually …ITS AWESOME). These experiences were a great way to start the unconference. All of this (plus the learning opportunities, reconnecting with old friends, making new friends) as Joey Schaljo so eloquently described it… “exfoliated my soul!” Haha, brilliant!!

Upon returning home, the goal is to keep that momentum going. For me this means taking a day to rest, collect my thoughts, and reflect on all that I learned and experienced. Once that day is done, its time to begin putting it all to work. My first task is follow-up. Plans get made while at an event such as this and I find that following up immediately with the people with whom I made those plans is critical. Next, I go over my notes and set goals. I also write a blog about it. 😉

IMG_1429Some goals will be simple, easily attainable and require just a small amount of effort. Other goals will be bigger and the ingredients needed to achieve them will need to simmer awhile to develop. Voiceover is, after all, a Crockpot career. As a relatively new solopreneur, goal setting, list-making and tracking will need to become a part of my everyday routine. Thanks to all that I learned from so many amazing people over this past weekend, I should have an easier time with all of it. I’m so grateful to everyone who shared their experience and expertise over the weekend. More importantly, thank you for your love, support and friendship. It isn’t often that, as adults, we make friends who will last a lifetime. Over the last few years, thanks to FaffCon, I have made several.

What’s next? I’ll be heading to Nashville on October 5th to co-teach a workshop with Joe Loesch. Nashville is a great city and I’ve heard they might even have a recording studio there should I need to use one. 😉 After that, I’ll be heading to Ft. Myers for the November to Remember VO Event hosted by Randy Thomas. In December, I’ll teach a voiceover workshop at my acting home, Screen Artists Co-Op. Then, almost before you know it, FaffCamp in San Antonio!

I look forward to seeing everyone again very soon! I wish you all phenomenal success in your VO career.

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Filed Under: Sound4VO News, Sound4VO Posts Tagged With: 4VO, FaffCamp, Faffcon, sound4vo, VO, voice over, voiceover, voiceover book

Voiceover – What I Took With Me On My Summer Vacation

August 25, 2014 by Dan Friedman

I spent quite a bit of time relaxing and enjoying the beautiful weather we had this summer. For me the highlights were seeing Steely Dan at the Biltmore Estate (they were incredible) and I also spent a week out on the beach at Ocracoke Island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This was the first time I had ever been to a beach outside of the beaches in Florida. Ocracoke was pristine and beautiful. We brought our two kids, our dog and (since they were too young to stay home by themselves) our two new kittens along with us. I’m sure we looked like the Beverly Hillbillies driving the nine hour drive to and from the beach. The car was jam packed!

Ocracoke SunsetHowever, the voiceover business doesn’t stop when we go on vacation. So naturally, I had to leave some room in the car for a travel rig so that I could continue to do auditions and, yes, do a couple of jobs that came in during the week. Since returning, I have seen several posts in social media, and received a few inquiries regarding a travel recording setup. So today, I’m sharing my list of gear with you. This setup worked well for me and I received excellent feedback from my clients on the sound quality. The following is what I brought along. Nearly all of it fit into my computer bag.

My microphone – The Sennheiser 416. It’s lightweight, offers excellent rejection of the surrounding environment and is very sturdy. The 416 has become my go to microphone in my regular studio setup as well. This is helpful as using the same microphone presents one less variable in my overall sound whether I am in the studio or on the road.

My preamp/interface – The Centrance MicPortPro. It is very compact and the preamp offers plenty of headroom and low self-noise. I placed the windsock on the microphone (eliminating the need to also bring a pop-screen) and placed the mic and the MPP inside the Sennheiser mic case for easy travel.
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My recording device – I brought my MacBook Pro and my iPad. I travel with both. Yes, this is heavier and takes up a bit more space, but editing is much easier on the laptop and the iPad is much more useful for viewing scripts.

A ProLine PLDMS1 mic stand. This little stand is quite sturdy. It folds up easily and fits in a computer bag. The only drawback to this stand is that the mic clip adaptor screws on really tight without much effort. It required pliers to remove it. This was annoying, but not a show-stopper.

Because you can never be too prepared, as a backup to all of this, I brought along my Apogee MiC.

A packing/moving blanket. I needed something to use while laying out on the beach! Actually, I did my recording from the back seat of my car. Modern cars can be quite effective as emergency vocal booths. I used the packing blanket to throw over the two front seats giving me increased isolation from the large front window and thus less sound reflecting off of the glass. Yes, I could have also used it as a beach blanket.

The most important item was one that was already provided… high-speed internet. This is a must for sending and receiving files. Also, while it wasn’t necessary on this trip, with high-speed internet access I could have used ipDTL or Source Connect Now.

So, there you have it… my travel setup. Keep in mind, everyone’s sound and situation are different. What worked well for me may not be the perfect setup for you. In other words, whether you are in your studio or out on the road…  your mileage may vary. 😉

I hope you have had a fantastic summer! What do you bring out on the road?

Filed Under: Studio & Gear Tagged With: 4VO, Dan Friedman, MicPortPro, Sennheiser, sound4vo, VO, voiceover, voiceover book, voiceover travel gear

Voiceover – My Declaration of Independence

July 12, 2014 by Dan Friedman

SOUND4VOStudioAhh, independence. It is a great feeling to live in a place where (and a time when) we have the ability to pursue our dreams. The month of July is when we as citizens of the United States celebrate our independence. Since my birthday also happens to be at this time of year, it has always been a special time for me. This year though, independence is taking on a whole new meaning. This year, I am truly free. I am free to run my own business. Free from working under anyone but myself.

Until the end of last month I worked for, what was for many years, a thriving production company. But, just as the studio landscape has changed in the music business over the last decade, the studio landscape has also been changing in the voiceover industry. Financial realities and a changing business model did not make it possible for me to stay. “It’s nothing personal, just business.” So, after thirteen years, I became truly independent. It was a good run while it lasted and I wish them well.

I’m excited about this new adventure. Sound4VO has been around for a while now and I am thrilled to finally be able to give it the attention it deserves.

There are no guarantees in business, but I am starting with a sound foundation. (See what I did there?) I am a voice actor with the added benefit of being a certified audio engineer. Or is it the other way around? 😉 Either way… voiceover, directing, producing, audio editing, mixing and more… I have full audio production capabilities. At my Sound4VO studio, it can be done. It can be done with personal service and at reasonable prices. From this day forward, I am working on MY business full time. Let the celebratory fireworks begin! Oh wait, there’s no budget for fireworks yet.

For the last few years, I’ve been blogging and providing what I hope has been helpful information to people who work in all areas of this industry. I plan to continue to do my best to raise the bar. Whether you have the dream of becoming a voiceover talent or are a working pro who needs a fresh pair of ears and honest feedback, I would like to help you achieve your goals by offering my services as a director, coach and mentor.

I believe that if you work hard, are good at what you do and are someone with whom other people would like to work, there is nothing that can stop you from achieving success.

Sound4VO is open for business and this is my personal declaration of independence. Thank you to everyone who has offered their love and support.

Filed Under: Sound4VO News, Sound4VO Posts Tagged With: 4VO, Dan Friedman, Sound Advice Voiceover From an Audio Engineer's Perspective, sound4vo, VO coaching, VO training, voiceover, voiceover book

Voiceover Websites

June 11, 2014 by Dan Friedman

logo 4voIts always an honor to be recognized by your peers. Voiceover talent Dane Reid has listed Sound4VO among his list of “Top 10 Voiceover Websites”. I’m thrilled to have been considered and listed among the nine other fantastic voiceover industry websites. Be sure to visit each of them.

Thank you so much Dane Reid.

Please check out Dane’s video:

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Filed Under: Sound4VO News, Sound4VO Posts Tagged With: 4VO, Dan Friedman, Dane Reid, sound4vo, VO, voiceover, voiceover book, Voiceover websites

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