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There s Money Where Your Mouth Is: An Insider s Guide to a Career in Voice-Overs

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Aimed at seasoned actors as well as vocal talents who lack show-biz experience, this career manual offers the most complete guide to a lucrative field. Voices are increasingly in demand for commercials, cartoon characters, announcements, and other voice-over spots. This outstanding handbook explains how to launch a career and find work. Along with sample commercials and script copy, the author gives advice on vocal exercises, on self-promotion, and on business matters, and this expanded edition includes new tips on making a demo CD, vocal modulation and breath techniques, advanced copy-reading techniques, and a section on how copywriters see the job of the voice artists they write for.

Pure Gold - I have a number of Voice over books, and this one is hands down my favorite. Even though I ve worked in the voice industry for years, there are so many proven voice techniques in this book that I keep it handy in my studio. I strongly recommend it to beginning students as well as veterans. My favorite aspects of this book are: - outstanding presentation of the fundamentals of voice over. When you read each technique, it s absolutely clear how to use it AND how it improves the result. - great advice for revising my demos (or creating them if you don t have one) - interviews with copy writers and agents, to give a real-world view of the industryI ve seen proven results in my own work, and I highly recommend this book to anyone serious about a career in voice over.

A Must-read - I m at the beginning of my career in voice-over and I ve read a good handful of books on the topic and taken tons of classes...but rarely has anyone broken down the essentials of technique quite as clearly and succinctly as Elaine Clark does in this book. For the first time, I felt like I had some practical tools I could refer to when approaching copy, which not only gave me a promising ground to start from, but also helped build my confidence and desire to stick-to-it. Rather than give you hollow, abstract phrases about the need to connect emotionally to the copy, she shows you how to make it yours. Obviously she s a great teacher with a lot of experience, as she leaves no stone unturned in this book with regards to what to expect in every aspect of this career and how to be best prepared so that you can succeed.

My Favorite Book on Voiceover - Elaine Clark is my guru. I have read this book a number of times since purchasing it in 2001, and I return to a number of specific passages when I need a refresher. Having worked steadily in this business for 20+ years, and having purchased many books on voice acting, I ve found There s Money Where Your Mouth Is to be my absolute favorite. The reader is taken from the basics to the multitude of details involved in running your own successful voice-over business. Thanks to Elaine Clark, I have grown professionally as a voice actor, and enhanced my voice acting and copy interpretation skills.

get this book - If you are at all interested in VO, get this book. I read it cover to cover a year ago, and I ve been cherry picking those areas that I ve needed to focus on ever since. Now that I ve marked up my copy at least three times and pages are starting to break loose of their binding, I m ready to get an agent and start working. If your an actor or improvisor this book will help all areas of your artistic endeavors. The nuances & subtleties of speech are examined in great detail. The bottom line throughout this book is how to stop acting and be real. The market is hungry for every day real people. There s a pot of gold at the end of this rainbow, pick it up.

Very helpful - This book is very helpful for those new to the industry. It contains information about putting your demo together, about getting an agent, and has sample copy to practice with, and tips for exercising your voice. I definitely reccomend this for anyone who is interested in trying this line of work for the first time.




There s Money Where Your Mouth Is: An Insider s Guide to a Career in Voice-Overs