Posts Tagged ‘studio’
How to direct a voiceover session from anywhere
Chances are, you’re still working from home and are likely to be for some time yet. But you still need to do your job. You’re still making tv commercials and corporate videos, and videos for client web sites. Radio ads still need to be crafted. Tone of voice and clear direction matter more than ever.…
Read MoreCan we talk about what a professional home studio for voiceover really is?
There’s been a lot of talk on Twitter today about voiceovers working from their professional home studios in the wake of the Coronavirus outbreak. Large studios have had to close and those voiceovers that usually work their way around the London circuit now have no place to work. Lovely as it might sound, setting up…
Read MoreConnection
The joy of connection. Technology. Some days it can let you down. ISDN has been my number one connection tech for working remotely with producers, directors and clients on a daily basis. Earlier in the week, I discovered my ISDN lines weren’t working. In the bad old days of fax-and-dial, this would have been a…
Read MoreWelcome to a new team member at the Voiceovergirl Ltd studio
I have to confess I’ve been a little distracted this week as I’ve been busily training up a new team member here at Glebe Barns studio. Sadly, completely useless at e-learning, commercial reads, audio editing or tea making, but already very adept at paper shredding, and on hand to provide some truly comical yipping, yapping…
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