Hey there! I sure do hope you pick up something from this video for your voiceover practice. If you'd like a UA-cam Live to talk more about Voiceovers, Like this comment and Reply with a YES
This is why I love Voiceover! We both can analyse the script similarly but read it in different ways. Thats what makes the art form so awesome! Great Advice man!
I like that you had the lines of the script on the larger screen, which in my eyes makes it easier to read. You are absolutely correct about conveying emotion when and where it is needed. If you are used to speaking in a monotone voice, you will have trouble doing voiceover work. Thanks for the tips.
I enjoyed your video. I have a theatre and music background, and I'm just starting to get into voiceover work. Generally, I thought your video was very helpful. I have just one critique for you, based upon my years as a theatre director. We always stress that an actor should rarely apologize for mistakes or mishaps (or even let on that there was an error with facial expressions, change of vocal tone, etc.) because even things that seem like a major error to you are often overlooked or not even noticed by the audience. They may not even realize that you called a character by his real name rather than his characters' name, but EVERYONE in the audience will notice a look of embarrassment, an apology, etc. on their face. Furthermore, one must get totally "out of character" in order to apologize to the audience, which is a horrible thing for an actor to do. I mention this because I didn't even happen to notice there was background noise in your recording, but you apologized for it probably three times, which definitely took me out of the flow of what you were discussing. Consider trying to get usable content from a speaker who apologizes every single time he coughs, and by the end of the presentation, has told you half a dozen times that his voice isn't 100% because he has a cold. It gets to the point where you remember that cough MORE than you remember the subject of his speech! Hopefully, you will take this in the helpful way it was intended. BTW, I liked the video and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the helpful info!
Thank you bro for sharing this. Even though I’m a trained actor and a rapper, I know that voiceovers require certain skills and techniques and I can tell you are a seasoned voiceover professional. Thank you once again. God bless you.
At some point I started laughing..u know that this they say, leaders are born, talent is born something like that .. your own talent was born, like your normal voice is your voice over ...🥺
So the key lesson is identifying the emotion you want to convey or what your audience to feel my experimenting still you find the right tone and melody that conveys that. And finding the right tone and melody for each sentence. Also doing it in chicks that at a go Thanks very much this was helpful ❤
I REALLY enjoyed your video! Thank you for the tips and trucks to recognizing certain aspects of the script that points you directly to how it should sound or feel. Really well done!
24:55 yes! I learned this way! Very helpful video. I like how you mentioned give each buzzword its own emotion. I’ve been in VO for many years and still want to improve. I appreciate the tips.
This was wonderful, thank you! I love that you broke everything down, and helped me to understand that the choice of intonation, pauses, and stressors are very precise for the intention of the script. I'm just getting into the space as a hobby, but can imagine myself printing out a copy of the script to mark up with inflections, pauses, and emotions to plan my course of action before recording anything.
I also really like that you included a documentary example to show how it applies to that. My intention is to translate, and voice over a documentary series.
Thank you for this video. Your advice highlights very well the psychology attached to narration and the elements most of us might not necessarily consider straight off. Some really interesting points I'm definitely going to take on board.👍
Thanks for the tips. I'm very new, not got my mic yet.. 😂. I live next door to a children's home and another loud household of shouting and kids. Wish me luck 🍀
I don't know how I am seeing this in 2024, thank you for sharing these amazing tips with us, and yes, you have a great voice. I'd also like to know how to land more voice over jobs, can you share please?
Hi gyesiwaa, if you look in the playlist of other voiceover videos, I did share some of the ways. There are the websites in the description of this video too
Hey there! I sure do hope you pick up something from this video for your voiceover practice. If you'd like a UA-cam Live to talk more about Voiceovers, Like this comment and Reply with a YES
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This is why I love Voiceover! We both can analyse the script similarly but read it in different ways. Thats what makes the art form so awesome! Great Advice man!
I like that you had the lines of the script on the larger screen, which in my eyes makes it easier to read. You are absolutely correct about conveying emotion when and where it is needed. If you are used to speaking in a monotone voice, you will have trouble doing voiceover work. Thanks for the tips.
Love love love seeing black/african-ish type people on UA-cam.
I enjoyed your video. I have a theatre and music background, and I'm just starting to get into voiceover work. Generally, I thought your video was very helpful. I have just one critique for you, based upon my years as a theatre director. We always stress that an actor should rarely apologize for mistakes or mishaps (or even let on that there was an error with facial expressions, change of vocal tone, etc.) because even things that seem like a major error to you are often overlooked or not even noticed by the audience. They may not even realize that you called a character by his real name rather than his characters' name, but EVERYONE in the audience will notice a look of embarrassment, an apology, etc. on their face. Furthermore, one must get totally "out of character" in order to apologize to the audience, which is a horrible thing for an actor to do. I mention this because I didn't even happen to notice there was background noise in your recording, but you apologized for it probably three times, which definitely took me out of the flow of what you were discussing. Consider trying to get usable content from a speaker who apologizes every single time he coughs, and by the end of the presentation, has told you half a dozen times that his voice isn't 100% because he has a cold. It gets to the point where you remember that cough MORE than you remember the subject of his speech! Hopefully, you will take this in the helpful way it was intended. BTW, I liked the video and subscribed to your channel. Thanks for the helpful info!
Thank you for this!
If you want to eliminate noise and isolate just your voice, get the Waves Clarity plug in. It’s incredible
add F6 EQ As well and you could be set.
Thank you bro for sharing this. Even though I’m a trained actor and a rapper, I know that voiceovers require certain skills and techniques and I can tell you are a seasoned voiceover professional. Thank you once again. God bless you.
🙏🏿🙏🏿
The frustration at the noise...I felt that man😂
At some point I started laughing..u know that this they say, leaders are born, talent is born something like that .. your own talent was born, like your normal voice is your voice over ...🥺
And I'm very grateful for it ❤️
So the key lesson is identifying the emotion you want to convey or what your audience to feel my experimenting still you find the right tone and melody that conveys that.
And finding the right tone and melody for each sentence.
Also doing it in chicks that at a go
Thanks very much this was helpful ❤
Felt like I was in a class...Thank you so much for this. Valuable content 💯
VO artist to VO artist your voice is amazing!!!!
THANK YOU!!
great tutotial! loved it.
Maybe this is the jewel I needed to watch.
I REALLY enjoyed your video! Thank you for the tips and trucks to recognizing certain aspects of the script that points you directly to how it should sound or feel. Really well done!
Yo the best Kwame 😊👍
Great! I run an animation studio, and I've learned some fantastic insights. Thanks!
The voice!!! 😍
It's evident that a lot of thought and effort went into this, and it's very well executed following you from Rwanda :)
Oh wow! Thank you! Hello from this side!
I learned something tangible 👏 thank you!
wow
nice video, I have leant a lot
thank u for sharing
Thank you so much 🙏 for this sound lesson
I appreciate
Yes I like your videos so epic good from Zambia man thanks.
Great video stay blessed
Ngl, you have the perfect voice for voice-overs 💯
Thank you!!
Excellently explained various technical aspects which an aspiring voice over artist should take note of...thanks a lot❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I'm new in the voiceover Industry and I'm so grateful I found your video 🙏🏽
Wow. This was exactly what I wanted to know and never figured out untill this video. Man you are a great teacher. thank you so much.
You're welcome!
24:55 yes! I learned this way! Very helpful video. I like how you mentioned give each buzzword its own emotion. I’ve been in VO for many years and still want to improve. I appreciate the tips.
Thank you!🙏🏿
Woow. Nice nice
Thank you so informative for a beginner
like me. Blessings to You
This was wonderful, thank you! I love that you broke everything down, and helped me to understand that the choice of intonation, pauses, and stressors are very precise for the intention of the script. I'm just getting into the space as a hobby, but can imagine myself printing out a copy of the script to mark up with inflections, pauses, and emotions to plan my course of action before recording anything.
I also really like that you included a documentary example to show how it applies to that. My intention is to translate, and voice over a documentary series.
Thank you so much meYouus you are just a fabulous voice over artist, success your ways
This is a fantastic tutorial 🎧🎤👏🏻thank you
Great content and direction. thank you
Wonderful explanation
The narrator of Sweet Tooth is old school 70s and 80s actor James Brolin.
He's the father of Thanos actor, Josh Brolin.
This was super helpful. With all the inflections in your voice all the time. Thanks a lot for this
I'm glad you picked up something in there
Thank you for this! Wonderful breakdown of the script and I really appreciate your thought process with how to approach the script.
You're welcome
great job easy and pixxy
Thanks very much. Have a wonderful day
& we are live 😍😍😍😍
That be your favourite part?
Thank you for the awesome video! That was really helpful!
Great video! I have a higher timbre, which is great for my niche, and I learned script analysis, which is a very important skill to have. 👍
I really appreciate your video. It was full of good information
It is really a deep and teachable video that really heped me.
Thank you so much
I should say It's Amazing ☺️👏👏
Thank you for this video. Your advice highlights very well the psychology attached to narration and the elements most of us might not necessarily consider straight off. Some really interesting points I'm definitely going to take on board.👍
I'm so glad you found it useful
Excellent advice. Thank you!!
I am about recording this evening, and I came over this video, and I have learnt something tangible.
I'm glad!
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@@fremekwame sent it 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈
Thank you for posting this valuable content, Osei. I'm new to voice over and your video was so helpful to me.
I'm glad you found it useful
Great Video! Loved listening to your different styles, love, loved this! Thank you
I'm glad you found it helpful
How awesome to stubble upon you. I have been to Accra and Elmina. Looking forward to the info you have to show us . Thank you in advance.
Stumble
I must say I love this video.
No so technical as you said, but still very helpful.
Thank you.
..and oh
I never heard the noise you apologised for😅
great video!!
thanks man!!!
This is amazing. You are a pro 💪🏿 Highly appreciated Brother
thank you a lot you make a difference in my voice over career.
You're welcome!
Thanks a lot it's very useful for me as a beginners. Im grateful
Thank you. I really learned.
you have a bold voice, bro how to practice to talk like you
Osei Kwame with the voiceeeee
Kwame, well done
Excellent video.
Good one Bro It's a very helpful Video Thank You So much 🤝🫂 God Bless You🌹
Frist i get this articulate in a very clear way. Just as same like you.
Thank you very much. This video was very detailed and rich. I'm stuck to your page. I'm a self learning Voiceover Artist. I hope to grow. Thanks again
Don't stop practising
- welcome to planet earth
- wow thank you ☺
Nice voice wawoooo..
Thanks a lot
Thanks man I was just about to do a voiceover for my vid
well done, thanks for the tips
Thank you for this.
You’re welcome!
Lovely!
Oh, thank you for this. Please let me know if you have a class for voiceover talents.
I love this video. I could learn so much from you. Ty😁
I'm glad you found it helpful!
I found this helpful.
Thank you for this.
Hi @Fremekwame You sound great. With a noise gate application to your audio you can rid of the Background Noise. I Help regarding that
Great content 👌 my brother 👏 👌
Thanks for the tips. I'm very new, not got my mic yet.. 😂. I live next door to a children's home and another loud household of shouting and kids.
Wish me luck 🍀
use your closet or blanket to cover yourself during recordings and probably odd hours when the City is asleep (If you can)
Thanks so much. Very informative.
you're welcome
I ẁas tauggt to get to the intention of the script or the call to action and you gave a great lesson on doing that.
Thank you for the video :)
Thank you so very much🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾sir,for such a profound lesson.i honestly loved every instruction and it has awakened my understanding.
You are very welcome
that voiiiice !
This is really nice and cool
I need your help you do this job wonderfully.
tnks for your work man love your video
8 years!! Wow!
Yes. Akyɛ kakra
@@fremekwamePlease I just started my voice acting this month , could I get a mentorship?
Thank you so much for the knowledge shared
Always welcome
I actually put pen on paper whilst listen
Hello, great video you have here, i just subscribed, 😊
You are really educating us😇
I'm only trying to help and share the knowledge. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Thanks it helped me a lot💖💖
I Learnt a lot!! Took lots of note too
Really don't wanna be a V.O cos I've a terrible voice 😂. But learnt a lot from this . T for Thanks
Happy to help!
Amazing voice man
I don't know how I am seeing this in 2024, thank you for sharing these amazing tips with us, and yes, you have a great voice. I'd also like to know how to land more voice over jobs, can you share please?
Hi gyesiwaa, if you look in the playlist of other voiceover videos, I did share some of the ways. There are the websites in the description of this video too
I want to train this my beautiful tiny voice😂
can you make tutorial on how you edit your recordings
Yes, please. Seeing this after a year, kindly share a link if there's a video up atm. Thank you
Osei Kwame!!!
Akos!!!!
Brilliant Explanation 👏🏻
Thank you
Here in 2024 and I love this