From the course: Voice-Over for Video and Animation
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Long-distance voice recording
From the course: Voice-Over for Video and Animation
Long-distance voice recording
- What if your budget or your schedule didn't allow for you to fly in your actors to record them locally. Well, you could fly to where your actors are, but that can also be costly and time consuming. Luckily, it's easy to direct a voice session, regardless of how far apart you and your talent may be. I was recently traveling in Canada, and I had to direct voice talent for a pilot, and they were all based in New York City. So I simply put on my headphones, and I Skyped into the recording studio to direct the session, and it worked great. And just last week, I Skyped with a local voice actor, who had his own recording studio. Now, he was only across town, but Skype allowed us both to save time. Now people have used phones to direct voice sessions for a long time. I feel that way really is lacking. I want to see my actors, and I want to see what they're doing in the booth, so I can help them get their voices to a better performance. The reason that's important is because I can help them…
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Prepare for a voice over (VO) session as a producer5m 36s
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Finding VO talent3m 33s
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Hiring VO talent3m 48s
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Table read2m 31s
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Finding a recording studio3m 12s
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Long-distance voice recording2m 16s
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Giving notes to voice talent3m 20s
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When to record actors together1m 24s
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Line readings1m 55s
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Calling keep takes2m 3s
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Organize your audio files1m 46s
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