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How to Become an Audiobook Narrator
Audie Award-winning narrator Tavia Gilbert shares advice on how to break into the world of narration and how to become an audiobook narrator.
Explainer Video Sample Script for Advertising
Use our advertising explainer video sample script to read and/or make a demo. Get creative inspiration for your own explainer video project.
The Importance of On Hold Voice Over
What do your customers hear when they call you? Your IVR needs a strong voice to build brand consistency. Hire the right on hold voice.
Educational Podcasts: Learning Through Audio
Educational podcasts are a strong way to enlighten your listeners with educational content. Get inspiration and learn how to create your own!
Growing An Audience of Podcast Listeners
You've launched your podcast, now what? It's time to grow your listenership! Learn how with these easy tips.
Voice Acting Tips for Educational Campaigns
Looking to land a job as a voice actor for a college or university marketing campaign? Here's what you need to know to land these roles.
Ways to Use Your (Vocal) Gifts to Give Back
If you're a voice over actor, there are many ways you can use your skills to help others. Here are three examples of how you can give back.
The Best Ads of 2017 as Selected by Voices Staff
Looking for top ads of 2017? Look no further - this list, compiled by Voices staff showcase the best commercials and voice overs of 2017.
Raw Footage: The Art of Capturing an Emotional...
Producing a testimonial video? Using the right interview techniques can make the difference between movie magic and a video flop. Here's how.
Gaumont’s Ballerina Brings Ballet’s...
Gaumont's Ballerina uses motion capture technology to bring some of ballet's top dancers to the big screen. Learn more about the movie here.
Reverse Engineering Character Development
According to Mark Twain, there is no such thing as a new idea. Learn how to re-spin the characters you know and love into your own. Read more
Audies Salutes The Best in Audiobooks for 2009
When you first get into voice over, you’ll quickly learn that something expected of you (to work independently) is an audio home recording studio.