Monday, August 22, 2016

A Simple Guide For Voice Over Artists

By Ruth Young


The voice remains one of the highest paying talents the world over. It is an asset for journalists, advertisers, documentary producers, events and promotion managers, etc. As a voice over artist, there are numerous tools you will require to actualize your dreams. There also are skills that are in high demand and that open greater opportunities for you. You need to know how to prepare demos that will earn you a job invitation and ways to ensure that you get paid. This guide helps actualize your career as a vocal artist.

A demo acts as your advocate when searching for a gig. With a sound booth, mobile device, sound production system, software and high speed internet, your career is about to set off on the right path. Two other important assets are a microphone for capturing the sound and a computer for preparing it. There are sound production apps that offer incredible features including editing. Ensure that you fully understand how the software works.

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.

Artists are finding high paying gigs by marketing own skills. The internet has made this possible. An own website is a sure way of assisting clients to find you. However, voice talent websites are frequented by clients looking for exceptional artists. These talent pool websites provide easier exposure. Work on your profile to make it more attractive. Other marketing options include email, SEO and social media.

Every artist must target the best way to get paid. Setting the rates for your skills is a business approach to your talent. Set a price based on your talent and not the budget of the prospective client. Consider existing market rates, your overheads, the market you are operating in and the profits you intend to make. Your level of experience should not push you to give a lower rate. After all, the client is not in the business of teaching you.

Intellectual property is a sensitive issue for vocal artists the world over. Safeguard all the content you produce without exposing it unnecessarily to theft. Comb through the contract and negotiate to the last clause. Never imitate other artists or copy their work. You will be liable for unnecessary lawsuits. Your character is also compromised.

Negotiate payment rates, payment methods, milestones and all necessary terms before taking up the contract. Keep all records of communications and transactions between you and the client. They help in resolving any payment disputes that may arise. Choose a project that you can deliver. It helps in raising your profile and could be the source of an excellent repeat job.




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