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		<title>How To Find The Best Voice Over</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you approach a professional production company, they are likely to have a listing of voice over artists for you to select from (see hire a British voiceovers). In spite of this, you may pay attention to the variety of &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/how-to-find-the-best-voice-over/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/how-to-find-the-best-voice-over/">How To Find The Best Voice Over</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you approach a professional production company, they are likely to have a listing of voice over artists for you to select from (see <a target="_blank" title="hire a British voiceovers" href="http://greatbritishvoices.co.uk/">hire a British voiceovers</a>). In spite of this, you may pay attention to the variety of artists they have to offer, only to find that the voices you require are not there. You are allowed to stipulate that you&#8217;re unsatisfied with the voice over you are supplied with if the voice you want isn&#8217;t there. If you are unhappy with the voice over artist, an open casting call should then take place.</p>
<p> An open casting call is a straightforward process and will enable you to find a voice to suit your task. Having selected a few potential voice over artists, each of the artists will complete a demo read of your script. You will then be sent the script to listen to (usually an MP3 file), so you can listen to each of the voice overs.</p>
<p> <strong>Strategies for Selecting the Right Voice</strong></p>
<p> In order to choose the correct voice over  (see <a target="_blank" title="male voiceovers directory" href="http://greatbritishvoices.co.uk/profiles/male/">male voiceovers directory</a>) for your assignment, there are a variety of considerations to take on board. The vital point is that when selecting your voice over, you are choosing a representative of your company. Some helpful advise here can be to get a piece of paper and note down the words that best describe your company. By doing so, you can refer back to these words when listening to the voiceover artist and see if the voice matches your company description.</p>
<p> This may sound a little strange, but it really does work! For instance, a beauty salon may describe their business as &#8220;a relaxing and peaceful retreat&#8221;, whilst an estate agency may describe their business as &#8220;professional, friendly and target-driven&#8221;. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;re imagining that these two businesses require two very different voices &#8211; if so, you would be correct in thinking so.</p>
<p> <strong>Listening To Variety of Voices</strong></p>
<p> The more voices you listen to, the better idea you will have in terms of what you want. I would recommend that you listen to at least 5 voices in order to get the right voice for your project. You are likely to know already whether you require a male or female voice, and the age range that you seek. No matter how specific your voice needs may be, testing out voices will benefit you. By testing out voices on the age demographic and gender you want to target and see which voice speaks out to you most.</p>
<p> If this is a long-running project, try to consider the longevity of the voice. Research shows that using the same voice-over in multiple ads can improve the performance. So, consider whether you will be requiring this voice over actor again in future commercials.</p>
<p><strong>What To Do Once You&#8217;ve Found Your Voice</strong></p>
<p>Having chosen your voice over actor, they will need to complete a final read through. The final voice recording can be tweaked by the audio producer, and will be delivered to the client for approval. If you feel any further changes need to be made, it&#8217;s best to say so right away.</p>
<p> We understand that choosing the right voice over actor for your project can be a hassle, but as long as you take your time, rather than rushing  &#8211; you are certain to be content with the end result and locate the ideal voice for your business. For additional information on selecting the right voice for your project, see <a target="_blank" title="Jane Farnham voice artist" href="http://greatbritishvoices.co.uk/profile/show/12/">Jane Farnham voice artist</a>.</p>
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