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Welcome to Episode 13 of Inside Voice, where hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grahowski tackle the complex yet fascinating world of voiceover as introverts. In this episode, they focus on the beginner's journey into voiceover, inspired by a listener's feedback.
Join Louise and Brad as they explore essential questions and concepts that newcomers often encounter, such as the different genres of voiceover work, the importance of acoustic treatment in your recording space, and the basics of getting started without breaking the bank on equipment. They delve into common misconceptions about the industry, the significance of understanding your niche, and how to cultivate your skills before seeking representation or auditions.
The duo also shares personal anecdotes and practical advice, emphasizing that the path to success in voiceover is not a one-size-fits-all journey. Whether you’re just curious about voice acting or ready to dip your toes into the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help guide you along the way.
Don't forget to reach out to us at [email protected], and visit us at theinsidevoicepodcast.com for more resources and information.
1. Introduction to Episode 13
2. Listener Feedback and Inspiration
3. Common Questions for Beginners
4. The Importance of Acoustic Treatment
5. Getting Started in Voiceover
6. Exploring Different Genres and Niches
7. Equipment Essentials
8. Understanding Voiceover Terminology
9. Conclusion and Listener Engagement
National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA)\
Global Voice Acting Academy (GVAA)
Kids Book Narration
ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange)
Gravy for the Brain
Mike Delgadio (Booth Junkie)
5
77 ratings
Welcome to Episode 13 of Inside Voice, where hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grahowski tackle the complex yet fascinating world of voiceover as introverts. In this episode, they focus on the beginner's journey into voiceover, inspired by a listener's feedback.
Join Louise and Brad as they explore essential questions and concepts that newcomers often encounter, such as the different genres of voiceover work, the importance of acoustic treatment in your recording space, and the basics of getting started without breaking the bank on equipment. They delve into common misconceptions about the industry, the significance of understanding your niche, and how to cultivate your skills before seeking representation or auditions.
The duo also shares personal anecdotes and practical advice, emphasizing that the path to success in voiceover is not a one-size-fits-all journey. Whether you’re just curious about voice acting or ready to dip your toes into the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help guide you along the way.
Don't forget to reach out to us at [email protected], and visit us at theinsidevoicepodcast.com for more resources and information.
1. Introduction to Episode 13
2. Listener Feedback and Inspiration
3. Common Questions for Beginners
4. The Importance of Acoustic Treatment
5. Getting Started in Voiceover
6. Exploring Different Genres and Niches
7. Equipment Essentials
8. Understanding Voiceover Terminology
9. Conclusion and Listener Engagement
National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA)\
Global Voice Acting Academy (GVAA)
Kids Book Narration
ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange)
Gravy for the Brain
Mike Delgadio (Booth Junkie)
77 Listeners
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