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Lesson 20 from: Voice-Over for Real People: Complete Freelancing Guide

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20. Check List

Next Lesson: Microphones

Lessons

Class Trailer

Welcome to the world of Voice Over

1

Introduction

02:13

What Is Voice Over?

2

Myth Busting

03:17
3

Where is all the money?

02:54
4

Quiz: What Is Voice Over

The Voice Over Performance

5

A Conversation With One Person

03:34

Lesson Info

Check List

congratulations on making it this far in the program, your performance skills have improved. You've learned valuable acting skills to enhance your reads and now we need to build a space to capture those great performances. The idea of building a studio is where most people get overwhelmed and stop pursuing their dream of becoming a voiceover artist. So stick with me because you can make a high quality recording for an affordable price first. Let's take a look at what all is needed in our studio. You need a computer. Almost any computer will do. It does not have to be a powerful computer as audio recording does not require a lot of memory. Depending on your setup, you might need a pre amp, we'll get into more detail about what this means in future videos. Some mix need a pre amp and others do not. You will need a mike of course and there are many options for finding the right mike including some surprisingly affordable options. Next you will want a daw a digital audio workstation. I hav...

e some good news here, there is a free option. Audacity has a wonderful program for recording voiceover and it's free just google Audacity and you can download it to your computer. You can also find videos on youtube if you want some tutorials on how to use that specific program. There will also be cables, headphones, a pop filter and a mic stand, wow, that sounds like a lot of stuff, doesn't it? And yes, if you're starting from scratch and buying high end equipment. This list could have you spending between 3500 and $4000. But don't stop this video yet because you do not have to spend anywhere near that to start recording good audio for clients. Let's see what you might already have on hand. 1st computer chances are you already own a computer and that will work great. Your digital audio workstation free. That's a good price. Right headphones. A set of earbuds will work fine. Why do we need? These headphones are really helpful in editing our audio to make sure the final product is good for our clients Cables, a pop filter and a mic stand altogether might cost you $75. Not bad. So far, we're looking much better than $4,000. Right in the coming lessons, we'll break down different equipment options as well as how to find the right space in your house for recording your audio.

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Audio Assignment
Tongue Twisters
Practice Scripts
Video Template (mp4 video)

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