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Your Room and You

May 13, 2011

While there are many elements to producing great voice overs, few are as important as the room you produce them in. While it is important to carefully evaluate the sound of your room when it is completed, there are some basic things to consider in the beginning that will help ensure your space will sound great in the end. Here are some quick tips on choosing and creating your VO space.

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Voice Over Studio Terms and Definitions

April 28, 2011

In an effort to overcome the “language barrier” that often exists between engineers, directors, clients and talent, my friends and I at ProComm Voices have put together a glossary of voice over studio terms that everyone in this business should know.

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Voice Talent Feature: Corky Coreson

April 5, 2011

Corky Coreson has a big voice! He is an accomplished voice talent, producer and musician. We talked to Corky about his career and his experiences in the voiceover industry. Here is what he had to say:

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Use Your Voice… But Be Careful What You Say

March 16, 2011

Gilbert Gottfried has tweeted himself out of a voiceover gig. Tasteless comments he posted on Twitter about the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan led Aflac to fire him as the voice of the Aflac Duck.

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Is Creativity in Commercials Making a Comeback?

March 14, 2011

For a long time, I’d say the last couple of years at least, it seemed that the vast majority of scripts I was recording, mixing, or voicing were simple voice and music spots. Lately though, I’ve noticed more dialogs as well as scripts with interesting scenarios and an abundance of clever lines

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Directing Voice Talent: Better Communication, Better Results

February 18, 2011

When directing a voice over session, your goal is to get your voice talent to communicate your message to your audience. Being able to direct your voice talent to communicate both the written and unwritten messages within your script effectively, takes skill and flexibility.

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Voice Talent Feature: Bob Jump

February 11, 2011

One of the busiest voice talents in the industry, Bob Jump has recorded countless radio and TV commercials, movie trailers, political ads, and narrations. He’s been the voice for Smucker’s, Ron Paul, ArmorAll, Bridgestone, and the PGA Tour, just to name a few. We took a minute to sit down with Bob to find out [...]

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Are You Ready to Make a Voice Over Demo?

January 25, 2011

With all of the attention the voice over industry has received lately thanks to Ted Williams, it is no surprise that many people are trying to get into the business. If you are new to the industry, there are several questions you should ask yourself before making your first demo.

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ProComm Voices Voice Over Artist Rodney Saulsberry Nominated for NAACP Image Award

January 21, 2011

Congratulations to Rodney Saulsberry for his recent nomination in the “Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series” category of The 42nd NAACP Image Awards for his role as a “Homeless Golden Voice” singer on the Bold and the Beautiful.  The awards program will air live March 4th, 2011 on Fox. Rodney has been a successful voice [...]

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Ted Williams, The Hottest Announcer in America…

January 6, 2011

Happy New Year from ProComm Voices!  Without question, the first viral video to hit the web in 2011 is voice over related.  Ted Williams, a homeless man in Columbus, Ohio, holds a sign on the side of Interstate 71 that says he has a “God-given gift of voice.”  In a deep announcer voice, he recites [...]

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