November 2007 Archives

How to achieve success in voice-over

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 The dictionary is the only place where Success comes before Work.

 

A couple of recent situations made me think of this phrase. I believe that you can achieve any goal you set for yourself ASSUMING that you are willing to do the work necessary to achieve it. I also know that no one can do your work for you, and no shortcuts exist on your journey.

 

I have previously commented and voice-over coach and actor Peter Rofe noted in an article this week:

 

There are a lot of people who want to get into voice-over work

 because they have the misconception

that it's a get-rich-quick scheme, that they can stay at home,

record their voice in their pajamas, unshaven in a T-shirt ...

and make lots and lots of money.

 Now in some cases, that's true, but usually for well-established voice artists.

 

I frequently receive calls and e-mails from people who want to get started in voice-over, study with me, request demo critiques, ask my opinion on teachers and classes, etc. A few weeks ago, I saw a message on a forum where I’m a regular contributor. Like so many other people who contact me personally, this person wanted to get into voice-overs because she has always been told that she had a nice voice. A forum member directed her to search for my posts, read what I had written and perhaps send a private message to me if she still had questions.

 

At 12:24pm, she responded that she would take those actions.

 

At 12.30pm, I received a private message from this same person. She wrote that she posted the question in the forum, and someone suggested that she contact me.

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