Add Depth to Your Voiceover Performance

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • The key to a successful voiceover performance lies in connecting with your audience on an emotional level... they need to feel as if they're experiencing what you describe. The only way to do this is by engaging your imagination!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @bravojonny347
    @bravojonny347 Рік тому

    you deserve more views because the stuff you teach is actually useful. thanks man!

  • @lukemauerman3734
    @lukemauerman3734 Рік тому

    I'm just starting recording an audio book project. Finally got the set-up going, everything's good to go. And I think I sound like hail :P

  • @shaneguy5762
    @shaneguy5762 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. I like that your videos go straight to the point. You wouldn't believe (or you might) what a person wades through starting out. I credit you, Bill DeWees, and Nastasia Marquez for getting me going. You have the kind of calm, natural, mellow voice that I think must be doing GREAT for you, by the way.
    Can I ask a small question that for me right now is huge? I finally finished my recording space and it's way more than adequate, soundproofed against incoming noise, soundproofed inside for reflection, no equipment except my mic, interface, headphones, and a computer monitor inside... and I still hear a tiny hiss when I put on my headphones. Is this normal? Noise from the interface or headphones? Is my gain up too high? After all the work I've put in, it's driving me bananas.

    • @killervoicestudios3973
      @killervoicestudios3973  4 місяці тому +1

      First of all, thank you for the kind words! Being mentioned with DeWees and Marquez is high praise. As to your question, your gain might be a bit too high. (That kind of phantom mic noise drives me crazy too). It could also potentially be the cables or signal noise from the microphone. My mic levels fluctuate weirdly when I first turn it on sometimes but then everything calms down once it’s warmed up. Your best options is to test stuff out and try and determine which component (if any) is causing the hiss.

    • @shaneguy5762
      @shaneguy5762 4 місяці тому

      @@killervoicestudios3973 Thanks, man! If I find anything of value, I'll pass it back here. So far I have three things:
      1. Someone suggested unplugging the laptop and running on battery when recording. This DID cut about half of the hiss I was hearing.
      2. I think the important question is: Am I hearing the hiss, or are the interface and DAW (Audacity is fine for me) hearing (and so recording) it too? If it's "cosmetic" and not being recorded, it's only an annoyance.
      3. I'm still working on being SURE I'm reading my sound floor correctly, but I think I'm hitting between -60 & -50 decibels (and I'm not going to obsess over hitting -60); If this turns out to be the case, the hiss is almost definitely "cosmetic".
      Happy Voicing! :P