Acclaimed voice-over training company, Such A Voice (http://www.suchavoice.com), celebrates 20 years of teaching the art of voice-overs in over 170 locations, in 30 states and 2 countries. Their introductory course, aptly named, You'sre On the Air's8230;How to Really Make it in Voice-Overs, prepares individuals with no previous voice-over experience to carve out careers in the voice-over industry. By incorporating industry experience with talent-scout know-how, the class is designed to equip its students with everything they need to build fun, lucrative careers within just a few short months.
Voice-overs (http://suchavoice.blogspot.com) are defined as any recorded voice unaccompanied by an image of a speaker, including voices heard
narrating commercials, announcing public service messages, informing callers of their options inside voicemail systems or reading a podcast. Because of the variety of voice types in
demand, many different voices can find their niche in the industry. Such A Voice'ss coaches, all working voice-over professionals, are trained to recognize unique qualities in individual
voices. During the course, they teach students not only how to showcase these vocal characteristics when recording, but also how to market themselves effectively. Each course includes a
mock demo session in which students read scripts into a microphone and hear the results of their very first spots, played back. The coaches then provide a voice evaluation for each
student, detailing individual strengths, weaknesses, and potential for success.
The course also covers some unique marketing strategies that pertain to new voice talent. It instructs students on how to promote their best vocal traits while detailing the tools they
will need to market themselves in the industry. The nature of the business allows for flexible hours; many voice-over professionals work from home or around other full-time or part-time
jobs. Its adaptability to self-scheduling makes a voice-over career an ideal choice for those balancing work and family commitments.
Through Such A Voice'ss beginner course, breaking into the voice-over industry is a relatively quick process. Students who take the course and actively pursue entrance into the voice-over
industry typically find themselves in a new career within four to six months. For those who do not have classes offered in their area, a free online version of the course can be viewed at
www.suchavoice.com.
For more information or to find a course in your area, visit www.suchavoice.com.
Tony Award Nominee and Clio Award-Winning Producer Dan Levine and his company, Such A Voice, offer seminars on voice-overs throughout the country. Founded in 1989, Such A Voice provides
voice technique training, network-quality demo production and modern marketing strategies designed to help individuals achieve success in the voice-over industry.