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		<title>Who&#8217;s behind the Voice-over?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A voice over is the term used to depict a state of affairs where a voice is heard without seeing someone&#8217;s mouth  moving in synch with the vocalisation. Sometimes a voice over actor&#8217;s job is to substitute someone else&#8217;s voice and then the audio technician has to synch the voice  in production. Nonetheless, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A voice over is the term used to depict a state of affairs where a voice is heard without seeing someone&#8217;s mouth  moving in synch with the vocalisation. Sometimes a voice over actor&#8217;s job is to substitute someone else&#8217;s voice and then the audio technician has to synch the voice  in production. Nonetheless, most of the time you will discover voice-over work in radio commercial message messages, TV commercials and nowadays, increasingly, on the internet. They can be used for industrials, radio and TV commercial message messages, programme announcements, narratives, animated cartoons, instructional transcriptions, multi-media, telephony message services, etc.</p>
<p>The performer of a voiceover is termed a <a href= "http://www.bigfishmedia.co.uk/cgi-bin/page.pl?p=news">voice talent</a> or voice actor. Good voice over artists are highly gifted people who take you in, interject life into the script and engage your mind. They may only be used to direct your telephone call or to tell you a chronicle or to inform you &#8211; but they do it with charm, enthusiasm and skill. If you engage the services of a good voice talent, you will find that they take your direction and criticism well as they look at your sales copy or script and transform it into a performance to be proud of.</p>
<p>A professional voiceover artist will be a real hike up to your marketing campaign. Once you have decided on who your market is and have crafted a commercializing message that will match your market, you would be silly to leave the deliverance of that message to chance. Strive for a quality delivery by hiring a high quality voice over artist to your campaign. To look for a decent voice over artist, recognise what they are, what they call themselves and what they do. Then hang out in the spots that they hang out and find the person for your task. A voice talent is a voice-over professional who sees a playscript to meet a specific commercial, leisure, or educational goal. Voice talents provide the voices that you hear during a commercial message on tv, imaging on the radio, storytellers for picture show, voices for movie trailers, telephone systems, educational resources, and a wide assortment of web and kiosk applications. Another name for a voice talent is a voice actor. A voice actor (or voice artist) is a person who provides voices for computer and video games, puppet shows, amusement rides, audio dramatic plays, dubbed foreign language films, and animation works (including cartoons, animated feature films, animated shorts), and radio and tv commercials.</p>
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