Become a Radio Voice-over Artist - 4 Factors to Consider and Plan

Posted by Tony Pasquale
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Apr 12, 2016
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The first thing you need to know is the kind of work available for voice-over artists. The three major avenues include online media (like websites and videos), television and radio. Station ID jingles and radio commercials are made on a daily basis in the hundreds of stations that are spread all over the country.

1.    They make a good starting point

Radio voice overis a good starting point since this market is big and rapidly growing right now- thanks to the new radio stations coming up along with the expanding radio stations. In television, the artists for TV commercials are mostly found at the higher end of the professional ladder. They are the people who have been in this line for several years, thus coming up with their distinct expression, character and a celebrity appeal in their style.

2.    Know fromwhere we get work and who is responsible

The next thing to know is from where work would be found and who are the professionals responsible for employing providers of voice-over services. You can learn by working online, using inexpensive yet effective online advertising. Beginning with this lets you get the leads that you need for further work and find new customers for yourself. Every radio station does have its own Commercial Producer, who decides as to who is to be employed for advertisements and jingles. These producers have a large artist-bank of voice-over artists, which includes only their most trusted artists.

To get in touch with these producers, you will have to talk to the radio station yourself. They may just let you send a sample of your work via email to help them understand your style. On the other hand, in the television industry, this work is dealt by agencies, whose task is to work and supply celebrities and famous voices.

3.    How much we can earn

The lowest salaries in this field are in online work, which is the perfect starting point. Free online advertisements can be placed for anywhere between $5 and $30, allowing you around 30 seconds of narration or voice-over. For radio, the average payment for one project is around $50 to $100, for around 500 words or a single sheet of A4 paper along with several station ID shouts. In TV, the bigger the celebrity you are, the more your agent can charge. And when you get that status, you will get calls from agencies continuously.

4.    Equipment

To begin working, you will need a good PC or Mac, along with compatible sound-editing software and a quality microphone, such as the Beranger C-U1. Quality is a vital aspect of these tools, so investing a little here would reap great benefits. A good quality microphone will cost you at least $75, but be prepared to spend more.

With all of that in mind, you should not have any problem in setting your goals and finding your path in this area, and it should surely lead you to great places.

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