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The Pressing Need for No-Glitch Voice Over Services

By Rajeev Dixit   With the world turning into one global village, the need for voice over talents has risen. The global village we envision the world to be has to speak a certain language. This happens to be English, for some it's the standard American English for other it's British English. The role of language in the expression of arts, culture, information and intellectual pursuits is indispensable. As today's people have become more attuned and interested in their neighboring countries and their cultures, the demand for multiple language voice over services has surpassed its merely trending status and is more likely to stay for good. This is much more applicable for voice over services. Businesses today normally demand high technological functions such as multilingual voice recognition as well as speech to text communication. This is particularly true for companies that involve outsourcing. Most work-relevant tools and gadgets also de

How To Set Your Voice Over Production Rates

By Nick Ivanov Setting rates for voice over work has always been a headache. How much should you charge your clients for using your voice? How much should you charge your clients for your studio facility? How much should you charge your clients for your time spent converting the audio in the appropriate format? How much should you charge your clients as an overall project rate? Still most talents and companies out there calculate their voice over rates manually and I hope these articles will help understanding the basic aspects that take part in the formation of voice over rates. So what are the different aspects of the process you should have in mind when forming your voice over rates? Here they are: 1. Media Exposure- how the content you voice will be used and exposed? Generally, there are 2 types of media content in regards of exposure: broadcast and non-broadcast. These categories are pretty much self-explanatory but still let me give you some exampl

Ways for Unsigned Music Artists to Earn Money Without Being Famous

By Ivon Andric One of the best ways for unsigned music artists to get a breakthrough to fame and success in the music industry is through online musical talent promotional sites. It is not necessary for all talented musicians or singers to be million-dollar platinum successes like Carrie Underwood or One Direction. It is possible for unsigned music artists to enjoy a good income by selling their music or songs on the Internet. New platform of success There are millions of web users who would be willing to pay a few bucks to download some new song in the market even if the singer may be unknown in the music industry. These few bucks add up to a fair bit for an unknown artist even without being famous on the high streets. Online promotional platforms charge a small fee to upload the unknown music as long as it is original. Good responses from the web community may lead on to greater opportunities such as recording of song by record companies. These platfor