7/08/2014

Being In Voice Over Commercials

By Rosella Campbell


The internet has created many opportunities for people of all backgrounds to explore and possibly transition to as a new career. Many have found success as coders, writers, gamers and other occupations that require various levels of skill. One thing that has expanded is the need for talent in voice over commercials and other media that requires good audio.

For the longest, actors and broadcasting announcers were the people considered first for these jobs. Once in a while, someone with a great voice but no experience may have gotten into the industry but this was seldom. Now, getting the right training and making contacts is easier thanks to the internet.

Having the perfect voice is not required to get a job as there are advertisements featuring all sorts of voices that are memorable. Whether high or low pitched, it is a matter of what is a great match for the product being sold. A good example is using a male with a deep voice to sell something like financial or insurance services to people who are looking to make an investment. Vocals that are shrill or squeaky may not have the same impact for the intended audience.

Choosing an online institution is a popular choice for many but it is best to determine what the expectations are. The cost of tuition may be lower but one should take stock of what they are working with as far as how far they can go. Short courses are great for those who may want to get their feet wet but those looking for a new career should be prepared to make an investment.

The competition can be fierce in this line of work so planning ahead is recommended, even when it comes to getting jobs that may not pay the best initially. Taking basic courses to get acquainted with how things work and using their vocals to sell is best for the person who is simply curious. Anyone looking to advance and network should take advanced courses so they will be job ready for anything that comes along.

With some behind the microphone, pay for these jobs can be very good. Some may develop a distinctive style that sets them apart and like anyone in show business, they can command top dollar or residuals. While this can take years, some will say that it is about timing and who a person knows.

When a person feels comfortable behind the microphone, they should compile a portfolio that showcases their talents. While some classes instruct their students how to do this, they should have concepts that they want to show off to future clients. Unless an artist wants to limit themselves to a particular industry, they should make their portfolio varied to be considered for a variety of jobs.

Though a person is not in front of the camera, this part of show business can present the same type of challenges but many will attest that it is worth the effort. Often it can take time to make it but when a person knows how to market themselves, they may find jobs shortly after course completion. Taking time to research this field is a god move for anyone looking for an exciting job that pays great.




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