I am a director looking for feature length scripts that are low budget to direct. That could be based in the southern parts of the USA.
I am a director looking for feature length scripts that are low budget to direct. That could be based in the southern parts of the USA.
I would love to do voiceovers but where to start!? Is it possible to get work with only my actual voice? What is the best way to persuade a business or director to take a chance on a newbie who is willing to volunteer for the experience? How/where can a person record and submit without owning the eq...
Expand postI would love to do voiceovers but where to start!? Is it possible to get work with only my actual voice? What is the best way to persuade a business or director to take a chance on a newbie who is willing to volunteer for the experience? How/where can a person record and submit without owning the equipment? Yeah, I'm clueless at the moment and eager to learn because it would be fun...and I could add an actual skill to my resume! Thanks for your advice and any additional information you'd care to share :~D
Find some words to read, ideally the type of work you would like to do. Hire a local recording studio for a few hours and go and play. Go home with a finished product and then play your work alongside the voices you like to hear. How do you sound?
There are tons of self produce audio dramas on the Internet. We are always looking for actors. almost all do not pay anything, But you can get useful experience and many of them are top-notch productions.
This is the place to go: http://vo2gogo.com/start See the reviews. Google it. Then get going.
I've been told - many, many times - that I have a great radio voice! Anybody interested in listening . . . ?
Hey, everyone, thanks for all of the advice. I've checked into some of the sites. As soon as I get a chance to catch my breath, I'll check into some more and let you know what's going on!
How many voice actors have looked int/ considered doing audio books? On the business end of Audibles they have a program where if the author is willing to give 50% to the reader, then audibles gives them 90% of sales. I work with a bunch of authors and we were playing with the idea of casting audiob...
Expand postHow many voice actors have looked int/ considered doing audio books? On the business end of Audibles they have a program where if the author is willing to give 50% to the reader, then audibles gives them 90% of sales. I work with a bunch of authors and we were playing with the idea of casting audiobooks and having multiple readers. Would anyone be interested in doing such a project on % of sales?
Heidi Angell,Yes I am very interested in this type of project.Thank you for putting this out there for all of us!
Mark Clason, Congrats on the work.I hope it brings great financial relief for you & your family.
Still very interested!
Audible does NOT give readers 50%. Those days are long gone. It stinks.
Bettye - It just means more books per month, right?
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I have a full-length play "Life's a Gamble" set in the French Quarter in New Orleans circa 1980 that would easily convert to film. Interested? Do you have a producer?
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I am a producer as well. I am interested.
Micah I have a script you may be interested in what's your email mrateringg@hotmail.com
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Who Lives Last- 2 CIA agents are given the task of protecting a key witness, who happens to be a cult leader, over the weekend. Except his followers know where he is and they aren’t the only ones.-----1 location---a house in the countryside---82 pages.
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Just realized that this post's been going for 1 year!!!