The 10th in the series of voice-over basics is from the section TERI'S THREE T'S: TRAINING, TECHNIQUES AND TRICKS.
TCVO Presents…
SPRING INTO VOICE-OVER!
© Teri Clark Linden, 2014
Breath
Being aware of your breath and how it changes and affects your body through emotion
will help you in your voice-over performance, as will being able to calm and control your
breath, getting rid of the anxiety and fears that can come with an audition or
performance in front of clients.
Voice Placement
Where you place your voice is key to what sound is produced and especially when creating characters. In “Talking Funny for Money” page 23, Pamela Lewis defines five basic spots to place your voice before speaking and they are:
Head Voice
Nasal Voice
Adenoidal Voice
Throat Voice
Chest Voice
Chest Voice
I encourage getting a copy of her book with recordings and going through the simple exercises.
Volume
I sort of touched on volume talking about microphone placement. Volume at the
microphone can be manipulated by a good sound engineer. Practice a whisper into the
microphone and play it back. You’ll be surprised at how loud it sounds. Most people
are. Volume is a key element to creating a character voice next to placement, attitude
and accent. Or are you talking to your neighbor over your backyard fence while
flipping tofu burgers (and remember, no yelling directly into the microphone!) Or, are
you speaking to your mate side by side at a classical ballet and don’t want to disturb
the performance?
Text
Text manipulation in commercial voice-over is a trick or style to self-direct a unique
and good performance out of you. I’m not talking about changing words or adding
words to what a copywriter or creative director has written (though, there are times
in sessions or auditions, when after several takes – or for the last audition take – I may
take liberty with one or two words to elicit a different feel or set a scene).
© Teri Clark Linden, 2014
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Excellent tips. Really useful stuff .Never had an idea about this, will look for more of such informative posts from your side.. Good job...Keep it up
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