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Voice Over Recording: Example/Short Explanation

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

In this video, I show you what I do almost every day. Without going into great detail, I show you the basics of being a voice over artist. I am using the SHURE SM7B and the ART Tube MP Studio preamp (not the greatest). The program is COOL EDIT PRO 2.1 If you like what you hear, feel free to check out my site @ www.JoBoVoiceOvers.com

-JON

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  • Too bad you don't get paid $5 for every "uh", or "um" that you say during your delivery!! LOL! Seriously though, skilled public speaking is an art that takes years to master, and in the case of a brief instructional video as this one, all the amateur hesitations, "and ums" and other awkward sounds distracted me from being able to continue listening. I was corrected of those bad habits by strict school teachers back in the 1950's and 1960's. Plus years of acting and public speaking have helped.

  • @TobyMissy23 First off, thank you for the comment. I'm sorry, but this video was taken quite a while back. I did not rehearse, nor did I have a script. I've never been an outstanding ad lib speaker. What does it matter how many times you say "um", while in reality, it gets edited. I've never had a problem while working, even public speaking at seminars and public events. That is because I don't usually ad lib. It doesn't matter, I make my money, and I enjoy what I do. Never had any complaints :)

  • Ive been doing voiceovers for about 11 years. Do you use services like v123 or voices? Or do you just do your own markeing?

  • @djxt84 Mostly I've done my own marketing. I've worked with both voice123 and voices, but have made much more money on my own. I started by working with local broadcasting companies, THEN expanding worldwide.

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  • don't get that close to mic. the sound get much nasal

  • @kjchicago1 Thank you for the compliment :)

  • @BlueStoneTV Say! I like that "Nuts FM' radio voiceover! You should be in radio! You're a natural! The best there ever was & will be!

  • nice pjs hahahah

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