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What you must know to compete in today's VO market Learn the art of creating Voice Overs for yourself or for others from Harlan Hogan and Jeffrey P Fisher. Harlan is the voice of many national, regional, and local commercial spots, and is an announcer with a very recognizable style. Hogan and Fisher teamed up in 2004 to write a book on the subject of recording voice overs and now you can see and hear how they do it in this 90 minute DVD. Topics include: -Knowing what it takes -Union or non-union/Do I need to belong -Finding an agent -Getting the audition -Voice techniques -Setting up a studio -Assembling the room/building an environment -Microphone choices -Software choices -Recording techniques -Editing Techniques -Noise cleanup -Plugins -Output
R**I
Common sense prevailed this rip-off dvd
Some of the things this guy talks about (which he arrogantly presents himself) - does help - but not enough and certainly not worth the price. If anyone truly loves this over-priced 'success' DVD then I feel sorry for them because they obviously do not have any friends in the audio-engineering fields. 30% of the advice he gives is something I can not find from my industry pal but the rest have already been answered. If you want to learn the techniques for voice over success I suggest you just befriend someone in the industry rather than buying this dvd. A waste of money. Its actual worth would be $20-$30 at best. Even though Harlan has been in the industry for so long - his advice is nothing new you could learn from audio engineers themselves.Disappointed.
M**A
Voice Over Success = Marketing, Talent, Tools, Commitment
Harlan is most certainly one of the real troopers in the voice over business, as his long list of credits and longevity speak volumes. There are numerous topics covered in the book pertaining to a career in voice overs, but the stand out quote has to be 90% of the work is getting the work, which translates into a lot of marketing and getting one's name out there. Practice makes perfect, and having the right tools, but it's the marketing that makes the phone ring. [...] and [...]
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