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What Is Voiceover and What Can I Use it for?

What Is Voiceover and What Can I Use it for?

Voiceover acting started with Reginald Fessenden in 1906. He was the first person on radio to transmit voice messages out to ships at sea during Christmas.

Following shortly, Walt Disney voiced the Mickey Mouse character in the short animation Steamboat Willie. This marked the advent of Mickey Mouse’s long-standing success on screen and boosted the cartoon toward becoming one of the most famous animation characters in the world today.

The Warner Brothers company was not far behind. Together with Leon Schlesinger Productions and Mel Blanc as the starring voice actor, Looney Tunes was born. “The Man of a Thousand Voices”, as Mel was rightfully nicknamed, began a successful career in voiceover acting, breathing life into famous characters like Bugs Bunny and Tweety Bird, among others.

Mel Blanc set the standard for voiceover acting pretty high, also managing to secure on-screen credit for his voice roles. Other voice actors had not received the same benefit until Blanc demanded his rights and set the stage for those following in his footsteps.

So, what is voiceover and how can this service help modern businesses flourish?

What Is Voiceover?

Voiceover is the art of lending one’s voice to various visual-based projects. A voice actor is a professional that generally has some form of training in the field or someone that has raw talent in changing his voice to imitate or invent voices for film characters, radio, or television.

Voiceover is used in animated feature films, animated short films, TV commercials, TV shows radio spots, foreign film dubbing, video games, audiobooks, puppet shows, radio dramas, and so on. This skill is used in many industries all over the world and in almost every language imaginable.

Waiting rooms, public transport, elevator, and other public announcement systems also employ voiceover artists for their needs. Voice actors perform various types of voices and are sometimes even asked to sing.

More recently, voiceover is also heavily used in e-Learning and other types of online learning modules. Newer still, voiceover apps have started popping up. Although they’re pretty basic and raw, demand will often push development further and we’ll start seeing these types of apps increase in quality over time.

Here are the main types of voiceover acting performed today:

  • Commercial: this type of voiceover is used for TV, radio, online advertising, and film.
  • Character: character voiceover is used for animated feature films and cartoons.
  • Narration: a narrator is a voice that relays information to the audience, somewhat detached from the life of the characters, unless the narrator is also a character in the film, documentary, cartoon, or other voice-powered production.
  • AI-generated: these voices are generated by computer software and can be used for film, radio, gaming, etc.
  • AI-modified: similar to AI-generated voiceover.
  • Automated dialogue replacement: this type of voice acting is used post-filming to improve voice quality in a film or animated feature. It can also be used to record over voices with thicker accents.
  • Automated announcements: used in subway announcements, phone answering automated services, and other public announcements.
  • Translation: This voiceover technique is used for dub localization, which basically means recording over a foreign language.

How to Choose a Voiceover Actor?

As previously mentioned, many industries employ the help of voice actors for various types of productions. The biggest niches to use this type of service are film and television, gaming, and translation or dubbing production houses.

Choosing the right type of voice for your voiceover project depends on a few important factors. Of course, it makes sense to first have a script that the voice actor could use to practice making up a new voice for your character.

Still, details like what age is the character, what are their likes and dislikes, do they speak with their mouth full, do they get angry and scream, do they sing, do they tell jokes, do they have a squawky voice or a thick accent? There are tons of questions you can brainstorm through before figuring out what you want your character to sound like.

More importantly, perhaps, is choosing a voice talent that is flexible and can try out different types of voices before settling on one particular one. This beginning experimental part can prove to be quite funny and enjoyable, and the actor should indeed feel free to play around with how they hear the character sounding in their own head.

It can be challenging to agree on a certain type of voice. But, make sure you don’t get stuck on particularities and be open to receiving input and considering the suggestions of your actor too. Being too strict can mean a lot of time wasted on auditions that never reach the level of voice finesse you envision for your character.

If you are serious about matching the best possible voice to the right character, some grunt work is certainly required beforehand. You’ll want to define the voice of your brand/script, make sure you create a backstory for your character, and of course have a storyboard for visual aid during auditions. The more information you provide for the actor, the most likely it is that you’ll get good delivery.

Be aware that too much information can give the exact opposite result. You don’t want to overwhelm your actor unless you want to hear them speaking in tongues.

What Are the Costs of Voiceover Service?

After you’ve done your homework and flexibly defined what you’re looking for in a voice actor, it is time to start searching for talent. You’ll find that there are thousands of voice acting professionals and this might make your job of choosing one, or a few, harder.

To avoid feeling overwhelmed, try to go for a voiceover actor with intermediate experience. Going too low could mean extra training and work to get the actor to where they need to be, and too high could cost you a pretty penny. Your budget, of course, needs to be taken into consideration when choosing your voice talent.

Most voice actors will charge by the minute or by word count. Starting at 2 minutes and going all the way up to 30 minutes of recording, the fee can begin at around $250 and settle at around $1000+. This price range depends on the individual actor’s fees and can fall lower or higher of this estimate.

Conclusion

Voice auditions can be fun but tiring. Short-listing a few good voices can be a challenge but well worth it in the long run. Choose a voice actor after you’ve figured out what works for your production. Voiceover might sound like a simple thing to pin down but it could be more challenging than you think. Thus, ensuring that the actor has all the details necessary for them to create the right voice is imperative.

How to enhance your online training delivery using a professional voice actor

How to enhance your online training delivery using a professional voice actor

In this strange new world of global pandemics and remote working, the importance of online training is increasing exponentially. In fact, Data Bridge predicts the Massive Open Online Course market is going to grow by over 40% by 2027. For businesses, this is great news. Online training is more convenient, more accessible and cheaper. It eliminates the need to bring in expensive external training agencies and allows in-house training to be simplified. Yet there is a catch. How do you ensure that trainees are truly engaged with your online training strategy? That’s where a voice actor can help.

Learning and the contiguity principle

We all know that everyone learns differently. So how can an online training program effectively impart information to all types of learner?

The contiguity principle means aligning text, graphics and audio. So, a graphic that relates to some text should be aligned with that text. Then to add another layer of learning reinforcement, audio relating to that information needs to play at the same time.

This basic concept allows trainers to develop e-learning delivery that engages multiple parts of the trainee’s brain. So, not only does adding voice to your course make it more personal and interesting, but it also helps learners to take in the information faster.

 

5 tips for using voice overs to enhance e-learning packages

 

1 – Keep it light! A monotonous or automated narrator is enough to drive anybody to distraction. You’re looking for a voice actor with an inviting, conversational tone that makes people want to listen. This voice will boost engagement and motivation by holding their attention.

2 – Align the script to the text and graphics. Adding voice to a training program is a delicate process. If too much is going on at the same time, the learner won’t take any of it in. Follow the contiguity principle to ensure that the actor’s words are in sync with what’s on the screen.

3 – Work with music and sound effects if they are relevant. Sound effects and music can add to the atmosphere and assist with attention span. However, this requires further alignment. The mood and subject must match with voice, text and graphics. Remember to make sure you have the right license to use any sound effects or music you’re uploading too.

4 – Don’t go overboard. Audio is there to serve a purpose whether it be speech, music or sound effects. Too much can be as bad as too little if it distracts from the project at hand. If you are looking into voiceover for e-learning, you probably know that you’ll likely need to outsource professional editing and voice recording. Audio specialists will also be able to help you to determine the right amount of audio for your online course.

5 – Speak to your target audience. Identifying your target audience is the first rule of business. E-learning is no different. Young professionals, board directors, students and new employees will all need something different from your online course. Knowing your audience allows you to tailor it to them.

The true value of training

While designing and developing online training can involve a significant financial outlay, it is an effective and cost-productive way of ensuring employees remain up to date with business trends, learning and technology. Learning can lead to improved staff retention, improved morale and ultimately an increase in bottom-line performance. So, investing in effective online training using voice actors can enhance your business more than you might imagine.

Contact me any time for a no-obligation quote and custom audition for your next eLearning voiceover project!