5 different styles of voice over artists
by Jeff Wenberg
The work of a professional voice over artist is a vital part of any multimedia content from a YouTube marketing video to a website welcome message. Just imagine a video collection read by a voice that grates on your nerves or a book being read by somebody who puts you to sleep.
In either case, the voice over artist may be perfectly good at what they do. They're just not the right voice for the work. Voice over artists come in all unique shapes and sizes so you need to choose a expert that has the right kind of voice for your production.
The Narrator
The most common style of voice over artist is the narrator. They narrate a video or presentation. Maybe it's a video that shows guidelines on how you can do a specific thing or perhaps it is for coaching items within a business or market. A narrator's voice does not need to be special. It simply needs to be warm and friendly and express the pertinent material.
The Advertising Voice
Marketing is a field of specialty for voice over artists. The provider needs to be exciting and unique, and it should resonate with the niche. The listener should feel like they're able to trust them. Advertising work normally involves the voice over artist just reading a particular word or phrase, nevertheless the expression has to be perfectly completed.
The Actor
Voice over artists that create cartoons and audio books are often actors in addition to voice talent. Given that they produce the dialogue of characters, they need to put feeling into whatever they say and it needs to be convincing. If the voice work is for a training video that will be recorded over, matching phrases to mouth movements is a particularly specialized technique.
Radio DJ
Radio imaging is a voice industry term that means performing for radio. Radio sections which will show up between tracks or in promotions are very hard for voice over artists. The style has to be sharp yet not unpleasant. It must cut over the music and other sounds. To make this happen,it must be attention-grabbing.
Video Game Voice
A relatively new type of voice over artist has appeared lately to do voice work for online games, mobile apps, and IVR systems. Because the user will have to listen to the voice regularly, it needs to be warm and friendly but not cutting or notably distinct. It needs to be somewhat simple.
Handling Voice Talent
When you hire voice talent, you'll always need to describe to them the specific intent behind the project they're undertaking. There's no need to be an authority on recording or tell them how to do it, but they need to understand what you wish to accomplish with the job. They can then modulate their voice to fit that purpose.
It isn't adequate to merely hire a voice over artist for your job. You have to be certain they're the best voice to do the job. Think carefully about the kind of voice you'll need and find a specialist that is able to achieve that for you.
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Title: 5 different styles of voice over artists
Author: Jeff Wenberg
Email: jeffwenberg@gmail.com
Keywords: Voice over, voice talent, internet marketing,Marketing, Sales,business, sales
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