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More on Lists in VoiceOver
Understanding how to approach any text and make it work is what gets you the next and the next job. In this second blog on lists I give you more information on handling the sometimes tricky and and often clunky lists. This blog comes with a FREE audio lesson
Read MoreMore on VoiceOver Techniques! Dealing with Lists
You’ll often come across lists in VoiceOver. They can be quite different from each other and often hard to recognise. That’s why I’ve created an audio lesson of about 10 minutes. In this first of two blogs on lists, I talk about The Visual List and how to approach it.
Read MoreUnderstanding Voiceover Scripts!!! Who Are You?
How can you make your voiceover reads sounds conversational or natural, when the script reads as anything but? In this blog I talk about the problem some have with this and potentially, how to remedy it.
Read MoreVoiceOver Terms and Lingo
What’s the difference between ‘voiceover’ and ‘voice acting? ‘ It’s a good question and there is a difference. So, let’s have a look.
Read MoreMore on Building VoiceOver Techniques + a free audio lesson
Sometimes, it’s the ‘smallest’ detail that can make the ‘biggest’ difference to your voiceover reads, no matter what style of script or text you’re working with. Here’s a blog with a bonus audio lesson, to help you build your practice.
Read MoreMastering VoiceOver Techniques – Part 3
In ‘written word’, punctuation and sentence structure is so important. It tells the story the writer wants to tell. In ‘spoken word’ the considerations are a little different. In Part 3 of this series I’ll give you more guidance on creating great voiceover reads.
Read MoreMastering VoiceOver Techniques – Part 2
One of the essential skills for creating great voiceover reads is finding the ‘key words or phrases’ in the script and then knowing how to give meaning to any script by focussing on just those words and phrases. This blog with a free ‘audio lesson ‘will show how you do that.
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