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Directing voice overs from your desk

Once upon a time… you had to travel to a studio for every voice over you needed. You hired a studio, booked a voice actor and tried to align the agendas of all involved so that you’d be in the studio, together. And, if you stumbled on a retake...
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How to get the full potential out of a voice over

Getting the full potential out of a voice over, that’s easier said than done. Or is it? In an effort to answer this question we teamed up with 87seconds and hosted a panel discussion by and for industry professionals.
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The best tips for writing an audio script

You have written language and you have spoken language. The first is meant to be read, the latter listened to. Logical. Or not quite? Using the tips below you can write your copy as it needs to be spoken.
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Top 8 tips for directing a voice over

Directing a voiceover or a voice-actor can be a breeze. That is, until the voice-artist in question performs something in a way you hadn’t imagined. In this blog a couple of handy hints to make a real party of any studio session or home studio listen-alon