

I’m speaking primarily about Voice123 and. One thing I think I should mention is – in respect to on-line casting websites – there’s huge differences between many of the ones you listed. This was really well composed and provides great information for those looking to hire VO talent especially the part about picking the most difficult portion of the script. Whatever moves you to choose the voice you choose, pat yourself on the back because you have conquered the embarrassment of voice over riches and have narrowed down your field to… “The One.” It could be the cadence that sways you or the gravelly notes that speak to you or the slight smile that makes you smile back. It takes a keen ear to discover the right voice for a project. This is the time to take your top voices out for a spin and let your team, your client or production group listen and pick a winner. Work the suggestions above until you whittle down the choices to the top three, or five if you must. With the remaining group of voices, this time listen to larger samples, and break our hearts again as you choose your top contenders. Go with your gut as you chop the choices down. While you might not exactly know what you are looking for in a voice, you will be able to tell what voices don’t work. Now that you have narrowed your field, it’s time to sit down and listen to samples.Īs you hit play, listen to the auditions with your gut as well as your ears. Whether it’s a local agency or an international voice talent consortium, picking a single place to submit your project for auditions will still earn you a avalanche of choices, but without you getting buried in them. To make the casting process more fun and less like getting a colonoscopy, choose only one source to place your call for auditions. See, just finding where to post an audition can make you break out in hives. Step 3: Choose a Single Casting Outlet per Project What type of voice is default for your project? Maybe it’s time to go with the other gender to mix it up? Have you always had a male VO talent do your spots? Why not try a female talent for your next project? It’s easy – just pick one.įor more thoughts on this, also read Battle of the Sexes Choose Between Male and Female Voice Talents. It’s much easier to settle on one gender before you even throw the script out there for auditions. Throwing projects open to both male and female talents can create even more confusion about what style and tone you are really looking for: Step 2: Choose a Gender for your Voice.īy simply picking whether you want a male or female VO talent to narrate your project, you have already narrowed your field by 50%! You want a through voice talent, not a punter. If you don’t include any pronunciations in the sample script (which you will in the final script, right?) you can also tell if your candidate has bothered to look up the words in order to say them correctly, or if they punted. This will help you determine if narrators can make unfamiliar terminology sound like they have been saying these words all their life.
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If the script is chock full of tricky pronunciations or industry specific jargon, use this for your audition. Step 1: Select the Most Difficult Portion of Your Script for Auditions.
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Here are some ideas on how to narrow down the talent field and still find the perfect voice for your project: The Choices Can be Overwhelming.Įven though you have all these choices, it doesn’t mean you have to partake in the crazy. This will net you another bucket full of auditions for review. You can even troll Google looking at voice talent’s personal websites and contact them directly for an audition.

If you hit the online casting websites, you get another hundred… or six. You can request auditions from agents around the country and receive dozens of respectable candidates from each agency.

But you don’t just have four or five options to sift through looking for products or services, but hundreds of possibilities.Īnd that vast array of choices includes voice over talents.
