Voice Over Auditions ? Five Tips to get Voice Over Jobs

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hard-sell or soft-sell voice. Another way to practice is to start analyzing commercials you hear on the radio or see on TV. Also, if you can get your hand on some commercial scripts, just start practicing cold readings everyday. The more you do it, the easier it becomes!

Variety

If you audition in a studio, remember that the casting director is here to help, so really listen to direction and don’t be afraid to ask questions (especially if you don’t know how to pronounce a word). Being able to take direction is an important part of being a successful voice actor. That being said, sometimes people don’t know exactly what they want. If you sense that this is the case at a voice over audition, you’ll be ahead of the game if you have an inner checklist of things you can try with your voice to present the client with options. You can play with different

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