Voiceover Resources: Articles & Posts

Recording Software: The Unlikeliness of “Learning” – Voiceover Studio Tech Tip

Even the simplest audio recording application has many more tools than we’ll ever use. In our VO studios, the tools we learn will be the ones we need.

In the VO Studio: Efficiency Never Feels That Way At First – Tuesday Tech Tip

from time to time, it means we have to unlearn a less efficient method and force ourselves to use a tool that’s a bit less familiar at first. 

What Are The “Right” Settings For Voiceover Recording? Tuesday Tech Tip

"What are the 'right' settings to use for a VO audition?" A reasonable question to ask. But, what will make your specific setup sound better?

VO Studio Gear: Three Thoughts About Shotgun Mics

Shotgun microphones are cool. They are the epitome of minimalism, sleek and simple. It’s been interesting to see how many voice actors have added them to their home recording setups as they work to improve their sound. There are good reasons to do this. Shotgun mics tend to be highly directional, rejecting off-axis sounds, so they could potentially solve issues related to noisy spaces or less well treated rooms.

Studio Workflow: How To Use These New Tools? – Tuesday Tech Tip

Serious question: If we use all these new cool tools, does the quality of our recording space actually matter? 

In the Studio: Fix It At The Source

A truly inspiring thing happens when a student suddenly understands what they are hearing and how to make things better. It can be simple...

Voiceover Future: The New Landscape – Thoughts about the VO biz

n our studios, we often struggle to fix the little things. Interfaces stop working or microphones sound "funny". Since we're our own IT department, we often respond to current issues rather than aiming at a North Star goal. Taking a step back to find our focus remains essential to our long term success.

Voiceover Tools Keep Getting Better – Waves Clarity Vx – Tuesday Tech Tip

Relying solely on Effects and processing to salvage bad audio causes many problems throughout the production workflow.

Leaving Slack and Failing Faster in the Voiceover Studio – Tuesday Tech Tip

At each stage of my recent booth renovation project, I’ve tried to remove a bit of friction. It feels better when things are simpler. 

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