Voiceovers: Putting Your Mouth Where The Money Is
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Midwest Book Review
There's relatively little information available on this form of making money, so Douthitt's title is especially valuable to any who have heard about voice-over potentials. Tom Wiecks edits a fine guide which covers not only money-making potentials, but the mechanics of how voice-over operates. From assessing one's competitive advantages to handling initial sessions, this provides a clear guide to voice-over's pros and cons.
Book Description
Perhaps the most complete overview yet of the voice-over business, this book explains more than just the voice talent's job. It describes the whole production process and what's expected of you by the writer, engineer, ad agency, agent, talent union -- and, of course, the client.
Learn all about interpreting scripts and taking direction. Preparing your demo tape. What happens during recording sessions. How voice casting works. Exactly how much voice-overs pay. And much more.
Complete with over 20 pages of sample radio, TV, narration and animation scripts, this is one book that has people talking.
Voiceovers: Putting Your Mouth Where The Money Is
Voiceovers: Putting Your Mouth Where The Money Is,Chris Douthitt,Tom Wiecks,Grey Heron Books,093556621X,Acting & Auditioning,Education,Performing Arts,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Radio - General,Radio announcing,Television - General,Television advertising,Television announcing,Theater - Stagecraft,Vocational guidance,Voice-overs
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