How to make your first Voice Over Demo Reel | DIY

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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    A Demo Reel is one of the more important things that you can have as a Voice Actor. It is your calling card, a way to show the range of characters, emotions, styles and genres that you can play. You shouldn't just throw sounds and voices together to make something.
    A demo reel that gets you work and opportunities should be crafted as created with the end result in mind, and that's what I'm going to do. I'll be making my own demo reel and documenting my journey and showing what goes into making a D.I.Y demo reel that sells.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @Lyvvie
    @Lyvvie Рік тому +70

    After just watching a different VO guy say "Never do your own demos, they're amateur and will ruin you FoRevER!" I feel much better about moving forward to produce my own - We need something when first starting, right!? When we're making the money and getting the roles, then is the time to call Chuck Duran (His demos are stunning) Subscribed! Keep up the great, positive content!

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  Рік тому +24

      It is definitely something that is hotly contested! I'm from a video production background and making your own demo is just what you do. You of course need to put in the time to research what is selling and what is the popular sound and style, but then just put your own spin on things.
      People say too many absolutes in this industry, your first demo reel 9 times out of 10 won't be your last. It's okay to update them and change them as you improve. Now, I wouldn't advise sending them out to a big talent agency unless they're solid, but that's a given!
      My first Demo Reel was self-produced and it's gotten me into the door with many talent agencies and casting directors! It just depends on how in-depth you go with your production. Best of luck! I'd love to hear it when it's done!

    • @milkmeapollo9048
      @milkmeapollo9048 2 місяці тому +1

      I think I know the person you're talking about and I think that guy is stuck in 1995

    • @ImAshley2023
      @ImAshley2023 15 днів тому

      ​@@milkmeapollo9048 Yup. Watch his video too

  • @iamkhadaura
    @iamkhadaura 6 місяців тому +24

    Honestly, I am just starting my VO Actor career at home today. The differences I noticed were how you spoke about 10 seconds or less for the two professional demos, the transitions that flow and the professional demo background sounds felt like a movie. You did great for self-produced, which is how I will start out.

  • @AaliyahTheFoxFan
    @AaliyahTheFoxFan 4 дні тому

    Genuinely so much more helpful then the last guy I watched, this definitely improved my understanding so much! Thank you for posting

  • @WolveriaTV
    @WolveriaTV Рік тому +18

    Thank you for this advice! I'll definitely have to be doing a dry DIY demo without effects, but this was very helpful in making a demo for characters. I'm especially interesting in the script writing segment since my other passion is writing :)

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  Рік тому +1

      I’m glad that it was helpful! I’m working on the demo writing video now so stay tuned 😁

  • @Valandreaus
    @Valandreaus 6 місяців тому +5

    Honestly both are pretty good I especially love the world of Warcraft warlords of dranor reference it’s sick

  • @yewoyoshi
    @yewoyoshi 9 місяців тому +4

    This is really helpful to see! I'm new to VO and have been a bit nervous to create a demo reel for myself, super grateful that you're showing us the important steps to take, thank you! ❤

  • @user-vg8tx4wy9b
    @user-vg8tx4wy9b 5 місяців тому +3

    Ahhhhh thank you brotha fo this dang DEMO site. I heard ol boy turning into a monster, i got so excited i literally rewinded your vid 8-9 times. Then went to the SITE i had to look . Imagine my happiness to not only still see that demo and rewind it 20 times . But also that Chuck eent to UCLA and had an 818 number. Im in Venice Beach . When im ready that is DEFINITELY my destination for my pro reel. I have a journey to go, ive went to conmercial acting class yet never voice . Im ready to put my year in so i can learn, learn and learn some more. And dam sho understand am happy to go to classes and one on ones the rest of my life. I tried behind the camera. The Shield was my last audition. Voice, i dig that. And am gonna get there, just needed someone that made vids that are thurough like yours and couple others i watch. Starting with audibooks in, dont mind payin my dues as im not goin nowhere. No reel, no demo, no classes. I have been reading out loud for a year. And will be attending classes SOON! Im enjoyin your vids. Dont stop. I dig hearin the nitty gritty.
    Now, as far as writing. What should i write, and should i watch some how to write vids(trust i already have, tryin to see what i can see). I sometimes feel like a blind man, in a dark room, lookin for a black cat that aint there. And need some slight guidance. On general stuff.

  • @The-Perfect1
    @The-Perfect1 6 місяців тому +1

    Merry Christmas Javaughn and a Prosperous New Year, from Cambodia!

  • @koldpain6027
    @koldpain6027 3 місяці тому

    I'll be working on mines tomorrow, thank you for the info my guy! 🖤

  • @user-vg8tx4wy9b
    @user-vg8tx4wy9b 5 місяців тому

    Youre demo was tight . Fits your style and voice. You got it .

  • @the__author7799
    @the__author7799 2 місяці тому

    Is part 2 coming out? This was really really helpful!

  • @leenabel
    @leenabel 9 місяців тому +1

    I really enjoyed your video and demo, Javaughn. Glad I found your channel. I'd love to try VO animation. Just need to learn how to loosen up, let my hair down, and totally let myself go first!

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  9 місяців тому +1

      Glad it was helpful! Animation is still the area that I'm trying my best to push into! From the work that I've done it's an absolutely amazing field, I've never had an issue with being loud and making an ass of myself, now I occasionally get paid to do it in front of a mic lol

  • @CaraHillVoiceoverArtist
    @CaraHillVoiceoverArtist Рік тому +5

    I thought your 2022 demo reel was awesome! 😃

  • @PhilippeArroyo
    @PhilippeArroyo 6 місяців тому +3

    where do you get the music and sound effects from

  • @BloodyBuffet
    @BloodyBuffet Рік тому +2

    Amazing quality :)

  • @HarleyQuinnJokr
    @HarleyQuinnJokr 4 місяці тому +2

    What about adding sounds to demos if you're starting out? Is it ok without sounds in the background? I know it's more inviting and exciting, but what if you don't have the programs to add that?

  • @James-yl3ix
    @James-yl3ix 3 місяці тому +1

    My current vo demo is for commercial and narration. I wanted to make my own game character reel. So my question is - What are the proper ways to get background music?

  • @zacharykim295
    @zacharykim295 7 місяців тому +1

    What would you say are popular tropes nowadays?

  • @kerwinalexander6836
    @kerwinalexander6836 Рік тому +1

    Great video mate. Q: After you do you're recording when you're playing it back do you use the monitors or the headphones to listen to the playback? I'm an actor and singer. I have my own video and audio studio in my home.

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  Рік тому +1

      Hey there, thank you for the compliment I'm glad that you like the video! When it comes to monitoring playback, I'll utilize headphones. I had a large pair of studio monitors for the past couple of years, but moving into a trailer space means everything haha. When it comes to voiceover, there isn't really a large frequency range to have to worry about since you're only monitoring for your voice so a good pair of cans is really all that I find myself needing. I purchased a cheap pair of small monitors, however, and what I do is after I render out the audio I will listen to playback on the cheaper pair of monitors to make sure that the listening experience is good not only on high-quality headphones but also on a cheaper pair of Walmart monitors, this way I can make sure that the frequencies don't cause any type of weird responses, hope this helps!

    • @kerwinalexander6836
      @kerwinalexander6836 Рік тому +1

      @@Javaughnhenry_ Thanks mate. It does help. A friend of mine and I got into a discussion about whether it was better to listen to a playback recording with the monitors/ speakers or through the headphones. I believe listening to the playback through the headphones is much better cuz you can hear if there are any extraneous sounds clearly where I don't think you could hear those quieter but noticable sounds if listening through the monitors.

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  Рік тому

      @@kerwinalexander6836at the end of the day they’re just different tools to accomplish a similar goal. a good pair of monitors is wonderful. With 8in monitors you can critically monitor bass response and the air in the high end as well, I agree from that standpoint…but when it comes to voiceover the trade off is size and potential overkill. A monitor setup won’t hurt of course, but for voice over you’re only recording a single sound source and one that isn’t nearly as complex as other sources, so a good pair of headphones will do the job just fine.

  • @markwilson1446
    @markwilson1446 10 місяців тому +5

    Does one have to go to the studio to use the demo production services?

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  9 місяців тому +1

      Depends on the studio. Some studios patch in with source connect, some just lead you through best practices while you record and you just send over the files. The benefit of going to the studio is that you get to use their recording room and equipment, but it’s not always mandatory

  • @rbenroper1654
    @rbenroper1654 9 місяців тому +2

    I think that music would have helped your transitions. Chuck Duran seemed to have musical similarities in some of the transitions.

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  9 місяців тому

      I’ve heard Chuck’s work many times, always wanted to work with him. His demos always stand out to me.

  • @marylake4498
    @marylake4498 Рік тому +4

    How important is it to add sound effects to the mix?

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  Рік тому +2

      When it comes to a Voiceover demo reel, it’s not necessarily important to add sound effects. It’s important to add whatever transforms it from being simply a sample into a full-fledged commercial that you would hear.
      When I listen to a voice over demo, the critical thing that I’m listening for is, does this sound like I picked it out of a TV show or a commercial or off of the radio and I am listening to it now. If that means sound effects great if not, then I wouldn’t use them

  • @kcjm7345
    @kcjm7345 Місяць тому

    It looks like we all want to try voice acting, why don’t we all network?

  • @andrewcrippsvo
    @andrewcrippsvo Місяць тому +1

    Where can I use the DIY demo reels? Creating samples to put together into demos soon, but I've heard loads of people say don't use them at all, others saying do it, but give no idea about who accepts DIY vs pro demos

    • @twosense7723
      @twosense7723 Місяць тому +1

      I think DIY demos are good as long as you’re not sending them out to agents.

    • @andrewcrippsvo
      @andrewcrippsvo Місяць тому

      @twosense7723 Thanks bro.👊

  • @NitroRonin23
    @NitroRonin23 Місяць тому +1

    okay.. but how do you MAKE it? programs, sound editing?

  • @CreativeLaelAsif
    @CreativeLaelAsif Рік тому +3

    So making your demo are you just reading random scripts or is this previous jobs you done b4?

    • @Javaughnhenry_
      @Javaughnhenry_  11 місяців тому +4

      I wrote all the scripts for my Demo Reel! I only did this however because I have a background in Audio Engineering and am an amateur writer. I'd suggest hiring a writer and/or audio engineer to make sure that you get the best quality if you aren't skilled in those fields.

    • @zxvx39r8e
      @zxvx39r8e 5 місяців тому

      do you have any tips for writing scripts for demos?@@Javaughnhenry_

  • @NaKeDbOi306
    @NaKeDbOi306 18 днів тому

    can u be my online cast director, I can send u some of my little job sir