Voice Acting For Dummies

Höfundur David Ciccarelli; Stephanie Ciccarelli

Útgefandi Wiley Professional Development (P&T)

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781118399583

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2012

2.090 kr.

Description

Efnisyfirlit

  • About the Authors
  • Contents at a Glance
  • Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • About This Book
  • Conventions Used in This Book
  • What You’re Not to Read
  • Foolish Assumptions
  • How This Book Is Organized
  • Icons Used in This Book
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Part I: Exploring Voice Acting Basics
  • Chapter 1: An Overview of Voice Acting: Just the Basics
  • Being a Voice Actor: More Than You May Expect
  • Making a Demo
  • Finding Your Way through Audition Land
  • Working in Your Home Studio
  • Chapter 2: Finding Your Voice: How You Fit into Voice Acting
  • Eyeing the Characteristics of a Voice-Over Voice
  • Identifying What Goes into Being a Voice Actor
  • Assessing Your Talents to See Whether Voice Acting Is Right for You
  • Tuning Into Your Signature Voice
  • Chapter 3: Training Your Voice
  • Caring for Your Voice
  • Aligning Goals with Your Abilities and Working to Improve Your Skills
  • Going With a Personal Voice Coach
  • Getting the Most from Your Training Sessions
  • Exploring Other Training Options
  • Chapter 4: Understanding Your Role
  • Saying Hello to the Real Person
  • Meeting the Narrator
  • Listening to the Announcer
  • Knowing How to Be a Spokesperson
  • Learning from the Instructor
  • Chapter 5: Interpreting a Script and Finding Your Character
  • Analyzing a Script: The Five Ws and How
  • Developing Your Character
  • Understanding Context
  • Marking Up a Script
  • Playing with Mood: The Tone
  • Selling with Your Voice
  • Part II: Creating Your Audio Résumé
  • Chapter 6: Deciding What Demos Are Essential
  • Discovering Voice-Over Demos
  • Determining How Many Demos You Need
  • Setting the Ideal Duration of a Voice-Over Demo
  • Inspiring Ideas for Demo Subjects
  • Chapter 7: Getting Your Script Ready for Your Demo
  • Authoring Your Own Script
  • Using Preexisting Material
  • Avoiding Brand Names in Scripts
  • Practicing the Different Types of Scripts You May Encounter
  • Chapter 8: Recording Your Demo
  • Are You Ready to Record?
  • Choosing Your Approach
  • Using Music in Your Demo: Yes or No?
  • Selecting Music for Your Recording
  • Living Up to Your Demos
  • Evaluating Demos for Updating
  • Part III: Auditioning and Finding Work
  • Chapter 9: Marketing Yourself and Promoting Your Work
  • Creating an Impressive Web Presence
  • Utilizing a Voice Acting Marketplace Website
  • Considering Visual Branding
  • Drumming Up Your Own Business: Network Your Way to Success
  • Joining Professional Associations
  • Following Up with Your Past and Prospective Clients
  • Chapter 10: Uncovering Voice Acting Jobs
  • Finding and Reviewing Job Postings
  • Researching and Evaluating Job Opportunities before Auditioning
  • Chapter 11: Auditioning 101: Just the Basics
  • Identifying What You Need to Know from the Get-Go
  • Recognizing the Differences between In-Person and Online Auditions
  • Downloading the Script
  • Doing Your Research: The Script and the Client
  • Rehearsing the Script
  • Achieving Success during Your Audition
  • Slating Your Name
  • Getting a Callback
  • Thinking beyond the Audition
  • Modeling What Other People Who Book Regularly Do in Your Auditions
  • Reflecting on Why You May Not Win an Audition
  • Chapter 12: Auditioning in the Virtual World
  • Following the Steps for Auditioning Online
  • Recording Your Custom Demo
  • Submitting a Dry Audition
  • Protecting Your Auditions
  • Naming Your Audition File
  • Preparing the Proposal to Accompany Your Audition
  • Quoting for the Job
  • Taking Care with Each Submission
  • Chapter 13: Auditioning in the Real World
  • Making a Great First Impression
  • Heeding Some Tips for Professionalism
  • Interacting with the Recording Equipment
  • Interacting with the Casting Director
  • Having Fun While Building Relationships
  • Part IV: Setting Up Your Voice Acting Business
  • Chapter 14: Working after You’ve Booked a Voice-Over Job
  • Understanding the Hiring Process
  • Communicating with Your Client
  • Reviewing the Full and Final Script
  • Finalizing the Agreement
  • Planning for Contingencies
  • Working On Multiple Jobs at Once
  • Chapter 15: Getting Paid for Your Work
  • Making Money Doing Voice Acting
  • Quoting Your Pricing
  • Receiving Payment: Cash, Moolah, Dinero
  • Managing Invoices
  • Collecting on Overdue Invoices
  • Chapter 16: Nurturing Your Business
  • Keeping Everything Organized
  • Getting an Agent
  • Going Alone As Your Own Agent
  • Building a Winning Team with Professional and Advisory Support
  • Looking at whether a Union Is Right for You
  • Part V: Establishing Your Home Recording Studio
  • Chapter 17: Creating Your Own In-Home Recording Studio
  • Constructing Your Home Recording Studio
  • Considering Start-Up Costs
  • Stocking Your Studio
  • Grabbing the Last-Minute Accessories
  • Chapter 18: Understanding the Recording Process a Little Better
  • Eyeing the Recording Process: What Exactly Happens
  • Defining Important Studio Terminology
  • Positioning the Microphone and Script Stand
  • Hooking Up Your Equipment
  • Your Work Pays Off: Time to Hit Record
  • Chapter 19: Editing and Mixing: Getting More Advanced
  • Getting to Know Your Editing Tools
  • Editing a Voice-Over
  • Focusing on Sound Editing
  • Mixing Your Voice-Over
  • Getting Acquainted with Production Techniques and Tools
  • Chapter 20: Recording the Finished Product
  • Cracking the Artistic Direction during Recording
  • Directing Yourself When You Record Your Voice
  • Listening to the Finished Product
  • Chapter 21: Delivering the Final Product
  • Identifying Best Practices for Sending Audio
  • Sending Files: The How-To
  • Doing What It Takes to Get Approval
  • Part VI: The Part of Tens
  • Chapter 22: Ten Reasons You Should Regularly Audition
  • Keeps You in Good Form
  • Provides You with a Diverse Array of Copy to Experiment with and Interpret
  • Stimulates Your Voice and Mind
  • Gives You a Platform to Strut Your Stuff
  • Exponentially Improves Your Job Prospects
  • Generates Networking Opportunities
  • Introduces You to New Areas of Interest
  • Helps You Spot Industry Trends
  • Validates the Need for Voice Acting
  • Renews Your Faith that Work Exists
  • Chapter 23: Ten (or So) Tips to Prepare for Voice Acting Jobs
  • Invest in Regular Vocal Training
  • Work with a Voice Coach
  • Practice, Practice, Practice
  • Have Self-Confidence
  • Avoid Being Too Hard on Yourself
  • Be Selective
  • Set Achievable Goals and Realistic Expectations
  • Listen to Demos of Established Voice Actors
  • Take Advantage of Every Free Resource You Can
  • Index
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