Voiceover Recording Basics | Course Bundle

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Finding A Space to Record Voiceover

Do you want to learn how to find a recording space for voiceover in your home?

Do you want to know how to avoid common mistakes and get the best sound quality possible?

If so, you need to watch this video! In this video, you will discover the secrets of acoustics and how sound behaves in different spaces.

You will learn how to:

  • Choose the right space for your recording studio, whether it’s a room, a closet, or a booth

  • Eliminate reverb, the unwanted echo that makes your voice sound distant and hollow

  • Use sound blankets, moving blankets, or furniture pads to create a tent that absorbs sound and reduces reflections

  • Avoid resonance or ringing, the annoying noise that occurs when sound waves bounce off hard surfaces in small spaces

  • Find out which blankets and other materials work best for damping sound and creating a dead or dry sound

By following these tips, you will be able to create a professional-sounding recording studio in your home without spending a fortune.  You will also get access to more resources and recommendations that will help you improve your voiceover skills and career.  Don’t miss this chance to learn from George Whittam and set up your own recording studio for voiceover.

Watch this video now and get ready to record!

Do I Need a VO Booth? VO Atlanta 2023

Investing in a voiceover booth? Wait! George the Tech reveals interesting facts about VO booths, soundproofing and much more!

* Understanding the Concept of a Booth

* The Concept of Quiet on Demand

* The Role of Acoustic Treatment

* The Role of Noise Reduction Tools

* The Impact of Microphone Choice on Noise

* Comparing Waves Clarity VX and NS1

* Setting Up Filters and Using Bertom deNoiser

* Understanding the Concept of ‘Too Quiet’

* Editing Techniques for Better Audio

* Understanding the Role of Booths in Audio Recording

* Dealing with Noise from Air Conditioning

Choosing a Computer for VO

Want to learn how to choose the right computer systems for recording your voiceovers?

Learn from an expert who has supported thousands of voiceover actors with their home studios!

Discover the pros and cons of Mac and PC systems, the performance and specifications you need, the audio and software compatibility issues, the portability options, the graphics and display features, and the connectivity options.

Watch this video now and get ready to record!

Choosing a Recording Software for VO

Do you want to learn how to choose the right software for recording your voiceovers?

Learn from an expert who has supported thousands of voiceover actors with their home studios!

Discover the pros and cons of the most popular options, such as Adobe Audition, TwistedWave, Audacity and Reaper.

Watch this video now and get ready to record!

Choosing Your First Voiceover Microphone

Do you want to sound like a pro in your voiceover recordings?

Then you need to know how to pick the right microphone for your voice and your booth. Join George as he reveals the secrets of microphone selection and usage for voiceover. He will show you the difference between dynamic and condenser microphones, and how they capture the nuances and flaws of your voice. He will also demonstrate some of the most popular and trusted brands in the industry, such as Audio Technica, Rode, and Shure, and give you tips on how to get the best sound quality from them.

Don’t miss this chance to learn from the expert and boost your voiceover career!

Watch this video now and get ready to record!

Basic Recording and Editing Techniques

Learn from George Whittam how to start recording and editing your voiceover. The software used in the training is George’s preference for voice actors, TwistedWave. The techniques will apply to any basic editing software, such as Adobe Audition Waveform mode or Audacity. Covered in this 45 min video are the following concepts: 

  • Setting your input and output devices correctly.

  • Setting your gain or microphone recording levels.

  • Recording in 24 bit-48 kHz, and a single mono channel.

  • Trimming the heads and tails of your recording.

  • Using markers to isolate and edit specific ranges of audio.

  • Editing to preserve breaths to avoid sounding unnatural.

  • Editing a mouth noise. 

  • Room tone pasting for seamless edits. 

  • Normalizing the file before delivering it.

  • Save your raw audio files in WAV or MP3 format. 

  • Processing audio guidelines for auditions.

Microphone Technique

Do you want to learn microphone techniques for optimal sound recording quality?

George the Tech discusses the importance of proper microphone placement, demonstrates various mic setups (both positive and negative), and explains how the direction of speaking into the mic affects the recording. Other topics include managing plosives (consonant sounds that can cause audio issues), differences between varying microphone types, and corrective measures for common microphone mistakes.

Watch this video now and get ready to record!

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