Course programme
From Ground Zero, to a Finished Demo!
12 lectures 01:48:24
Course Intro
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
Self-Evaluation
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Finding the Best You've Got
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Where Should I Record?
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
A Gear Shopping List
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
Setting Up to Record
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Trial Runs
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Into the Arena!
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Producing the Demo
We welcome in Don Baarns of Red Baarns Audio for some really helpful instruction on how to put your demo together.
Frequently-Asked Questions
Before this course was created, we sought demo questions from voice-over people on Facebook. Here, Don Baarns helps with some answers.
Lightning Round Robin
Now, we bring in the whole gang for a "no holds barred" round of questions and answers. Some wonderful, helpful insights!
Wrapping Up!
A rewind of the entire contents of the course, credits, and thanks.
From Ground Zero, to a Finished Demo!.
12 lectures 01:48:24
Course Intro
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
Self-Evaluation
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Finding the Best You've Got
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Where Should I Record?
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
A Gear Shopping List
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
Setting Up to Record
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Trial Runs
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Into the Arena!
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Producing the Demo
We welcome in Don Baarns of Red Baarns Audio for some really helpful instruction on how to put your demo together.
Frequently-Asked Questions
Before this course was created, we sought demo questions from voice-over people on Facebook. Here, Don Baarns helps with some answers.
Lightning Round Robin
Now, we bring in the whole gang for a "no holds barred" round of questions and answers. Some wonderful, helpful insights!
Wrapping Up!
A rewind of the entire contents of the course, credits, and thanks.
Course Intro
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
Course Intro
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
Course Intro
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
Course Intro
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
This section gives some history and perspective about voice-over demos, Introduces Dane Scott (me!), your instructor, and the members of our "Dream Team" panel of experts, who we'll hear from now and then throughout the course. Also a sample demo.
Self-Evaluation
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Self-Evaluation
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Self-Evaluation
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Self-Evaluation
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Do you have what it takes to make money in voice-overs? Some thoughts on evaluating your abilities.
Finding the Best You've Got
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Finding the Best You've Got
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Finding the Best You've Got
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Finding the Best You've Got
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Your demo should represent the best you can presently do, hopefully showing some variety of styles. Let's explore what you can do!
Where Should I Record?
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
Where Should I Record?
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
Where Should I Record?
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
Where Should I Record?
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
When it comes to doing voice-overs, the "where" is one of the most important factors! The good news is, "where" doesn't have to be expensive or fancy to be effective.
A Gear Shopping List
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
A Gear Shopping List
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
A Gear Shopping List
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
A Gear Shopping List
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
If you're worried that doing voice-overs is too expensive to get into, you're right. That is, if you can't scratch together $300! In this video, I show you just how cheaply you can get started and still sound professional.
Setting Up to Record
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Setting Up to Record
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Setting Up to Record
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Setting Up to Record
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Once you're in your designated space and have the gear and software, here are some tips on setting up.
Trial Runs
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Trial Runs
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Trial Runs
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Trial Runs
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Takes you right from ground zero to having some solid sample audio clips you can potentially use.
Into the Arena!
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Into the Arena!
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Into the Arena!
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Into the Arena!
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Into the arena, or the lion's den, we go, for feedback! No man (or woman) is an island. You need other ears hearing and responding to your raw demo material before you put the demo together. Don't worry, no actual blood will be shed.
Producing the Demo
We welcome in Don Baarns of Red Baarns Audio for some really helpful instruction on how to put your demo together.
Producing the Demo
We welcome in Don Baarns of Red Baarns Audio for some really helpful instruction on how to put your demo together.
Producing the Demo
We welcome in Don Baarns of Red Baarns Audio for some really helpful instruction on how to put your demo together.
Producing the Demo
We welcome in Don Baarns of Red Baarns Audio for some really helpful instruction on how to put your demo together A rewind of the entire contents of the course, credits, and thanks.
A rewind of the entire contents...