Voicebank’s Weekly Voice Over Question: What Was Your First Voice Over Job Experience Like?
August 22nd, 2008 Posted in General Info, Voice Over QuestionWe all have one. A “first”. And for voice actors just beginning, you’ll have your first too. How did you get the job? What was it like? Looking forward to hearing from you. Please limit your comments to a paragraph (approx. 100 words). -Tracy Pattin
8 Responses to “Voicebank’s Weekly Voice Over Question: What Was Your First Voice Over Job Experience Like?”
By Bobbin Beam on Aug 26, 2008
I was a senior in high school in 1970. I made a demo and took it in to the local radio station program director. He played it and said, “You’re hired.” I was one of the first women heard on-air at a Milwaukee rock station. It was the beginning of a professional career behind the microphone that easily and quickly evolved into becoming a full time voice actress. I was and still am on “Cloud 9″ every day I work!
By Tracy Pattin on Aug 27, 2008
Thanks Bobbin!
Great story.
Tracy
By Bob Souer on Aug 29, 2008
Tracy,
My first voiceover job was narrating a multi-media marketing presentation for publishing company they were going to feature at their booth at a trade convention. It was 1974.
I got the job, mostly, because my fiance’ worked for that publishing company, they didn’t have much of a budget for the voiceover and she suggested that I “had a nice voice” and would be willing to work for what they could afford. I was an impoverished college student at the time and was very grateful for the work.
The money I earned from that job paid for my wife’s engagement and wedding rings. We were married about 9 months later.
Be well,
Bob
By Peter O'Connell on Aug 31, 2008
Hi Tracy:
I assume you mean the first paid gig outside of radio production which for me was just after college. I was hired to do an radio imaging project for St. Lawrence University’s KSLU radio station. Did the job and they paid their bills. Awesome.
Best always,
- Peter
By Tracy Pattin on Aug 31, 2008
Thanks Peter! Seems like radio is a good segue for voice over.
By TJ Jones on Sep 6, 2008
My first gig was doing imaging for AFAN 104.5, McMurdo, Antarctica. And yes, I was there. And yes, it was, as we liked to say down on the ice, “butt-ripping cold”.
The first big gig was the Audio Tour for the Rose Parade.
By Tracy Pattin on Sep 9, 2008
Thanks for your comment TJ-
Interesting trend here. Seems many were doing imaging in radio before getting the first big gig!
By Arlene Kahn on Sep 19, 2008
I actually got my first paying gig after sending my headshot to a production company. The producer called to ask if I did voiceover as well, had me read over the phone and I booked the job. The spot ran on Chicago’s NBC station for a short period of time.