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finished the advanced VO course (doing post-production, working with directors, client-work remotely, physical and vocal health) #stolenvoice
finished the Character Acting for Voiceovers course (module 12 to 23 in five hours) #stolenvoice
finished the How to Compress Vocal Recordings course #stolenvoice
got an overview of the postproduction process (bit of a repition like
- EQ
- Compression
- Normalisation
- De-Essing
- Limiting
- Insert Effects
- Send & Return Effects but that's ok); started the advanced voiceover course to get from my intermediate level to a pro level which included today: to warm up nicely and full-body, going to extremes (ultra low pitch, ultra high pitch, mixture of both and going over the top with a caricature performance) - my voice felt like the strings of a guitar today when I practiced #stolenvoice
continued voiceover course (cabling, audio interfaces, hardware, recordings software) #stolenvoice
continued learning on Self-Direction for Voiceover Artists #stolenvoice
(on Thursday 22) finished the "Home Studio" Drip emails, made it until "Module 11 – Delivery Speed – Fast" of the "Advanced Voiceover to Pro Standard" course, watched "British Voice Artists: Making it in America" webinar and wrote my weekly confession in terms of what I got done in the last 7 days #stolenvoice
spent a full work day finishing the course on my home-recording studio setup, starting the drip on the home studio, started and completed the course on improving my casting chances, and practiced the one commercial radio script that I want to home-run to perfection #stolenvoice
(was Friday, Feb 16) finished course "How to voice commercial", read the article related to that, continued the drip on setting up a home-recording studio and watched the webinar on "How to Record Yourself as a Voice Artist" #stolenvoice
finished client work essentials training module 2 #stolenvoice
began a singing course (did the first 8 modules) to discover my voice even more #stolenvoice
began editing the video+audio of the last 4 days at the voiceover conference in London #stolenvoice
learned (as an overview) how to use Reaper and Pro Tools as voiceover artist. Also learned: how to interpret briefs and casting instructions, editing my submission to a casting, how to get on casting lists, doing alternate takes, what it means to go over the top (OTT), the different types of agents and what rates/fee should be charged #stolenvoice
attended a mentoring session on voiceover - helpful for my next biz steps and goal-setting #stolenvoice
started with how to voice commercials course and practiced that one script I’ve been dealing with for some time now (I’m still not satisfied especially with the my timing of the screams and some pronunciation) - wanting to improve but I know it’s a process that takes time #stolenvoice
Thursday confession what I got done in my voiceover biz #stolenvoice
worked on a re-voice for a video, transcribed the text and added new background music. Final edit later #stolenvoice
watched explainer on how to use Adobe Audition as a voiceover #stolenvoice
attended voiceover mentoring especially with regard to auditioning #stolenvoice