Voices.com is a voice marketplace that allows businesses to find, hire, and pay voice actors. The company matches voice actors with people interested in buying their services, without having to go through a traditional talent agent.
But the deadline for completion of the project is very short . Only 4 days for recording the 27,000 words. It's impossible to record all in just 4 day leaving 4s speechless after every prompt.
Love your videos. I just finished filming my first feature film and I need to clean up the actors voices. Can you do a tutorial on how to do that in Garageband with stock plugins
If you record mono voice over, does it converts to stereo when you put the video together? Every video I watch on YT has stereo voice over, and it would sound weird if it comes only from one side of the speakers anyway.
I'm thinking they are ALL AI... while I would use any of them depending on the project, there is just something missing... there could be a tiny bit more color. Oh, and yes. Thanks for making people who actually do VO for a living redundant.
It’s crazy that no where in that was “taking acting classes and learn how to be an actor”. Step one take acting lessons. Learn how to do the craft and how the business of acting works. Step to take improve classes to sharpen your acting. Step three taking singing lessons. This allows you to know how your voice works, safety of voice, builds muscle, also helps you learn how to create different sounds (create characters).
The tech support from Source-Elements is amazing! It's Sunday afternoon here in Florida, I had a question and they responded within an hour or so. Great products and people!
Love this- I’d used actual sound proofing blankets from vocal booths to go that are about $77 a piece. Which help better and close off any gaps for outside space.
I have severe hearing loss from my time in the Army, and I cannot tell any difference from any of the examples, even with my Sennheiser headphones. What do you recommend for someone like me?
After using strip silence, how do i shuffle everything to the left without having to do it one clip at a time? Having a hard time with this, and it's the only thing keeping me from using Pro tools as my main voiceover DAW
Windows voice recorder saves in .m4a format, which Google Slides doesn't support, wtf. I have to record my voice outside of the slides, convert it, then transfer to Google drive. Such a pita
@@voices used an online free voice recorder, downloaded the audio files, transferred them to Google Drive, inserted into Google Slides. Tried sending the ppt to my instructor, she needed me to share the google folder, to access the audio files. What a joke honestly, I will not use Google slides going forward
@@jakemaddox76 Ah, I see. The only work around there, especially if it's for a presentation for school, is to submit a folder with the Google Slide AND the audio file together -- so the instructor can access seamlessly. Might be worth trying to export it as a .pptx file, that might save it with the audio?