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Do We Really Need To Work That Hard?

July 28th, 2008 Posted in General Info, Marketing, Voice Over Instruction

There are many approaches to success in the voice over industry. Every teacher, school, coach and VO expert has their “secret” to a lucrative voice over career. I’ve found that eventually you find what works for you. No secret there. That’s why it’s important to try lots of teachers, and lots of techniques.

In tomorrow’s brand new Voice Registry podcast series “The Voice Over Doctor ” teacher (and VO Doc extraordinaire) Bill Holmes says “there’s really no work involved unless you complicate it and make it a lot of work.” He’s a big proponent of relaxing, doing a little substitution (he explains as he works with student Bill Miltenberger in part 1 and part 2) and even wearing Hawaiian shirts!

The Doc then goes into his “P.A.V.E. technique” Pace, Attitude, Volume and Energy. So there is a little work involved, but once you use his tips, you’ll be able to read advertising copy with that un-announcery sound that is constantly requested in audition specs.

Let us know what you think of The Voice Over Doctor series (go to the comments box) and who knows? Maybe you’ll get a diagnosis in one of the upcoming shows.

-Tracy Pattin

  1. 3 Responses to “Do We Really Need To Work That Hard?”

  2. By Greg Baglia on Aug 27, 2008

    Very helpful. I’ve entered the Voice Over talent pool and found his hints and tips extremely inciteful. I have a great V.O. coach myself, but not everybody knows it all. I look forward to the next installation.

  3. By Greg Baglia on Aug 27, 2008

    oops, that’s insightful…not inciteful. That would be bad…

  4. By Tracy Pattin on Aug 28, 2008

    Hi Greg-
    So glad you’re enjoying the Voice Over Doctor series! Glad you have a great coach! The next Voice Over Doctor is coming up soon.
    Tracy

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