"Find the Hints in the Script to Determine the Direction of Your Read.
You are usually given direction as to how your read should sound. Sometimes the direction can be a little confusing and even conflicting.
For instance, a message can be encouraging, inspirational, upbeat, excited, or empathetic. Know how to identify words and visual explanations in a script that will give you strong hints as to which direction your read should go. Some key words to look for to know what sounds to apply include “dimly lit” (intimate/close to the mic), “personal” (one-on-one/friendly), “you can be assured” (trustworthy), “imagine” (inspirational), and ”children playing” (warm and friendly). Written descriptions of how the spot is framed such as “pan in,” “tight shot,” or “wide shot” also send you direct messages regarding the emotional feel that your voice should convey.
Expect to Be Pulled in Many Different Directions at the Final Recording Session.
The producers can’t afford to have you back to re-record and pay you and the studio a second time, so they may direct you all over the place to cover all possible choices they anticipate the client may want to hear (as the expression goes) “in the can.” Don’t get jittery or nervous. Having you record many different choices does not mean you’re doing it wrong."
- Terry Berland Commercial Acting
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This is some really great advice, Tammy Hunt! Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome advice, thank you!
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I started my career producing radio commercials and have always been in awe of great VO actors. Thanks for sharing this, Tammy Hunt!
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That’s interesting. Thanks for this. The short film I recently made was only one actress on camera and the rest were voices from a speaker. I know the cast had questions as to how to portray their characters especially because it would only come through their voices. To give the direction definitely had to remember to try to be clear so the cast could translate notes for their performances.