8/10/2016

A Comprehensive Guide For Voice Over Artists

By Ruth Young


Some of the highest earning artists today are those using their voices. They can be found in such industries as journalism, advertisement, documentary production and event organization, among others. Being a voice over artist is an investment. You need to possess tools and skills that will assist you monetize the talent. In a competitive market, the following tips will assist you maximize on your vocal ability.

It is easier to produce own demos if you own certain basic tools. They include a mobile device, high speed internet, sound booth, software and a sound production system. A microphone and computer will help in capturing and preparing the demo. There are incredible apps and software with a host of features to manipulate your demo. Learn the software and its features to get the most out of it.

Some voice artists are working without the assistance of agents or studios. All you need is a clean demo and you are ready to go. You will register on talent pool websites from where clients will come looking for you. Provide all the necessary details to enable the client get in touch. You need an entrepreneurial mind to monetize your talent. Learn how to communicate effectively and write excellent scripts. To produce an own demo, sound copy writing skills will come in handy. Learn how to use your computer as well.

Clients want to get a preview of your talent before hiring. This explains why demos are so important. The demos should be of different types depending on the area you target. Working with a coach assists you to produce the best demo for your target market.

Marketing your skills is now easier especially with wide internet coverage. Some of the options include having an own website. The traditional method is registering with a talent pool website from where clients search for artists. The ease with which you get hired depends on the details you provide on your profile. Your demo will also make you a more attractive artist. SEO, email and social media marketing are the other options to consider.

Getting paid is a sensitive issue for any artist. Begin by setting a reasonable rate or price for your skills. Base the price on your ability other than what the client can offer. Beginners are easily trapped by the promise of exposure. Always remember that clients do not exist to train you. Consider your expenses, expected profits and what other artists charge in your market to determine the best rate.

Safeguard the right to all the materials you produce. Creative content is easily stolen if the rights are not legally reserved. Thoroughly understand the contract before signing and keenly negotiate all the clauses. Imitating other artists will only damage your character or lead to unnecessary lawsuits.

Payment rates and methods should be negotiated including milestones for release of payments. Do not take up a job before a contract is signed. Maintain clean records of all transactions you have with your client. The records will be handy in case a dispute arises. Take up a project only if you can deliver. This will boost your profile and open up more opportunities especially repeat jobs.




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