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Cash Flow Tight? How to Fight Back! like audio books, you will need someone who sounds pleasant enough to listen to for hours on end—relaxing, yet not so relaxing that they put the listener to sleep.You may be internet based, mail order or a local merchant with 150 employees; you've got to know how to keep your business alive and kicking, during economic recessions and down times. Anytime the cash flow in a business, starts to dry up you need to ensure that you have tight control over your expenditure, profits and m Unless, of course, you're making a CD to soothe insomnia. At any rate, for projects like theatrical programs or audio books, you may need more of a theatrical voiceover. If someone is going to read a novel to a listener, they h Improving your Customer and Service Support Don't think for a minute that all vocal talent is exactly alike. Hiring a voice over artist is not like hiring a plumber. The result you get with one plumber should be what you get with any other plumber—an unclogged drain, a repaired pipe, a fixed problem. A voiceover project is very different, however, because there are so many ways it could be done. Therefore, anyone who needs to hire vocal talent should first know what they need.A lot if not most companies, have two support operations, a customer support and a service support operation. Now days most all companies also use an elaborate telephone screening process for the incoming calls. I would like to suggest an alternative way to improve the quality of the support offered to your customers. For instance, for some projects, a TV promo voice is just the thing to make it sing. Another type of project may require a theatrical voice. Every professional voiceover artist is not going to be right for every type of project, and that is partly because different people have training and skills in different areas and partly because different personalities produce different results. For instance, a TV promo voice may be good for commercials, advertising jingles and that kind of thing. That is because this type of voice can get the listener's attention quickly and deliver the message. Air time is limited. If you've bought a 60-second spot, you need a voice that can do the job in 60 seconds—and that's getting the potential customer's attention; delivering the message quickly, clearly and efficiently; and wrapping up with a call to action. However, if you have a longer voiceover project, this type of voice may not be the right one. While the TV promo voice is great for getting attention, it may not be the best one for keeping someone's attention. Think about it. How long could you listen to a voice like that without going bonkers? For projects like audio books, you will need someone who sounds pleasant enough to listen to for hours on end—relaxing, yet not so relaxing that they put the listener to sleep. Unless, of course, you're making a CD to soothe insomnia. At any rate, for projects like theatrical programs or audio books, you may need more of a theatrical voiceover. If someone is going to read a novel to a listener, they ha How to Prepare Yourself for a Job Interview should first know what they need.In order to land the job you have set your eyes on, interview preparation is one of the most significant tasks to pay attention to in the work world. Whether it is reviewing the type of questions you may randomly encounter or setting out the perfect interview attire in the morning, preparation is key for securing a positi For instance, for some projects, a TV promo voice is just the thing to make it sing. Another type of project may require a theatrical voice. Every professional voiceover artist is not going to be right for every type of project, and that is partly because different people have training and skills in different areas and partly because different personalities produce different results. For instance, a TV promo voice may be good for commercials, advertising jingles and that kind of thing. That is because this type of voice can get the listener's attention quickly and deliver the message. Air time is limited. If you've bought a 60-second spot, you need a voice that can do the job in 60 seconds—and that's getting the potential customer's attention; delivering the message quickly, clearly and efficiently; and wrapping up with a call to action. However, if you have a longer voiceover project, this type of voice may not be the right one. While the TV promo voice is great for getting attention, it may not be the best one for keeping someone's attention. Think about it. How long could you listen to a voice like that without going bonkers? For projects like audio books, you will need someone who sounds pleasant enough to listen to for hours on end—relaxing, yet not so relaxing that they put the listener to sleep. Unless, of course, you're making a CD to soothe insomnia. At any rate, for projects like theatrical programs or audio books, you may need more of a theatrical voiceover. If someone is going to read a novel to a listener, they h Of Course You Can Work From Home... uce different results.But the question is; do you really want to?At present, being employed and working from home with absolutely no commute to the office is generally unheard of. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 10% of the NSW workforce Teleworks. This is where they still have to venture into their office, however also For instance, a TV promo voice may be good for commercials, advertising jingles and that kind of thing. That is because this type of voice can get the listener's attention quickly and deliver the message. Air time is limited. If you've bought a 60-second spot, you need a voice that can do the job in 60 seconds—and that's getting the potential customer's attention; delivering the message quickly, clearly and efficiently; and wrapping up with a call to action. However, if you have a longer voiceover project, this type of voice may not be the right one. While the TV promo voice is great for getting attention, it may not be the best one for keeping someone's attention. Think about it. How long could you listen to a voice like that without going bonkers? For projects like audio books, you will need someone who sounds pleasant enough to listen to for hours on end—relaxing, yet not so relaxing that they put the listener to sleep. Unless, of course, you're making a CD to soothe insomnia. At any rate, for projects like theatrical programs or audio books, you may need more of a theatrical voiceover. If someone is going to read a novel to a listener, they h Management: Do You Have A Controlling Personality? ng the message quickly, clearly and efficiently; and wrapping up with a call to action.If you manifest what many consider a "controlling personality" then I'm sure that there is a great deal of stress and tiredness associated with such a state.That is because "controlling" behavior is generated by a deep anxiety that relates to you "not being in control" of others and your environment. If you think a However, if you have a longer voiceover project, this type of voice may not be the right one. While the TV promo voice is great for getting attention, it may not be the best one for keeping someone's attention. Think about it. How long could you listen to a voice like that without going bonkers? For projects like audio books, you will need someone who sounds pleasant enough to listen to for hours on end—relaxing, yet not so relaxing that they put the listener to sleep. Unless, of course, you're making a CD to soothe insomnia. At any rate, for projects like theatrical programs or audio books, you may need more of a theatrical voiceover. If someone is going to read a novel to a listener, they h Become A Court Reporter like audio books, you will need someone who sounds pleasant enough to listen to for hours on end—relaxing, yet not so relaxing that they put the listener to sleep.If you love the law, but don’t necessarily have the patience to go to law school, you might consider a career as a court reporter. This is a position of great responsibility, since it involves documenting the words spoken during legal proceedings and preparing transcripts of those statements.In addition to being p Unless, of course, you're making a CD to soothe insomnia. At any rate, for projects like theatrical programs or audio books, you may need more of a theatrical voiceover. If someone is going to read a novel to a listener, they have to be able to hold their attention. They have to be good at narration and dialog and make it all sound natural. If they need to sound silly, they need to be able to do that. They need to be able to sound warm or afraid or angry. They need to be able to do it smoothly and confidently. The voiceover artist's personality comes into play as well, because different personalities are going to handle the same project in different ways. But don't worry. Those are the things that one learns in an audition, which isn't terribly different from a job interview.
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