Sunday, August 14, 2016

A Comprehensive 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.

Possession of own tools makes it easier to prepare your demos. Some of the basic tools you require include a computer, high speed internet, mobile device, a microphone and sound booth. You also need a sound system or software that helps you clean your demo. Find equipment that offer a range of features to help clean your voice.

Voice artists have an option of working independently or registering with an agent. With a well prepared demo, you can promote your talent online or register on websites that facilitate contact with clients. To be an own manager, you will need such skills as sound management, an entrepreneurial mind, excellent writing, communication and people skills as well as basic and advanced computer skills. For the purposes of creating the best demos, sound copy writing skills will be an asset.

A client will be confident about your talent only after previewing it. This is best done using a demo. Each industry demands something different from its vocal artist. As such, create a demo that is specific to your target industry. A demo for an announcer differs from that of a journalist. Get assistance from a coach during preparation.

The internet provides numerous opportunities for artists to market their skills. Beyond creating an own website, there are talent pool sites that take demos from artists and connects them to prospective clients. Register on these sites ensuring that you complete your profile in a way that makes you attractive to potential clients. You may also consider email, social media and SEO marketing.

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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