The Most Important Voice Over Skill
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Voice actor, coach, and all around great guy, Tommy Griffiths shares his tricks for script analysis to help you book more jobs as a voice over artist. From analyzing the script, to adapting your performance to highlight the key emotions of the script, Tommy demonstrates the process from start to finish.
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Drunk reads! hahaha. Well, that's one way to go about it. But seriously, thank you for this really useful info on self-directing, Tommy. Walking us through building a context around who you're talking to, what their worlds and motivations are, how you speak to those REAL people naturally using visualization, and using personal choices and a ramp up/dovetailing. Personalizing scripts is something I'm working on all the time, so this is much appreciated.
So happy that this was a useful workshop for you. Thanks for sharing! -Randy
Yep! If you read as an announcer, you might sound drunk!
Somer very good tips here! When I listen back to my auditions, I think, "Does this speak to the audience?" And If not, I try again.
This is really good information.
Thanks for watching!
And there's totally still a lot of good golden nuggets in this video that are applicable today!
Very useful, thank you !!!
You are welcome!
You said MKH 418 but did you mean MKH 416? I am interested in that microphone.
Yes, 416! It's a really awesome mic. -Randy