tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22653668728348086122024-02-19T20:32:38.883-08:00Trevor Jones Voice OverCome here for information and tips about the voice over industry, marketing your business on the web, the latest mac/apple technology and to follow the career of international voice talent, Trevor Jones.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04092525402298311396noreply@blogger.comBlogger86125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2265366872834808612.post-71245530775353422982018-06-01T09:13:00.001-07:002018-06-01T09:13:26.790-07:00Videos Every Realtor Should Create In 2018<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mWBPoPjvmIk" width="480"></iframe>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04092525402298311396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2265366872834808612.post-64910173817926906642014-10-13T22:01:00.000-07:002014-10-14T07:36:00.875-07:00How to make a ton of money in voice over. Or anything.I just finished three books by famed multi millionaire Real Estate agent Gary Keller. Yes, I'm a voice over guy, but I love real estate too. In fact my degree is in Business/Real Estate. One piece of wisdom I've gained in my half century on earth as that if you want above average results in your chosen industry, its extremely helpful to look <i>outside</i> your industry. Two of the books I read are specifically about real estate - <i>The Millionaire Real Estate Agent</i> and <i>The Millionaire Real Estate Investor</i> and the third was less specific - <i>The One Thing.</i><br />
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As I listened to all of them, I thought a lot more about Voice Over than real estate! "How can I apply this to my voice over business?"<br />
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Many of us have heard of the 80/20 rule. It was originally discovered in 1906 by Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto who determined that 80% of the land in Italy was owned by 20% of the population. It is also true in business that about 80% of your results come from about 20% of your efforts. Want bigger results? Figure out what that 20% is and do more of <i>that</i>! <a href="http://www.voice-over-training.org/" target="_blank">Bill Dewees</a>, successful voice actor, marketing genius and voice over coach talks about this in his training.<br />
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In real estate, you are virtually guaranteed to be successful if you spend 4 hours a day, 5 days a week marketing and prospecting. In voice over, assuming you have the training, a decent recording studio and a place on the web for people to find you, I have no doubt that the same thing is true.<br />
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The trick is to ACTIVELY and CONSISTENTLY let the world know you exist! And you can't give up after a week or a month or even a year. If you have the luxury of being able to dedicate full time to your voice over career, MOST of your time should be spent marketing and prospecting when you start out! You could be rocking the greatest pipes on earth into your Neumann U87 being fed into your Avalon 737 in your custom VO booth after having been trained by the greatest coaches on earth (<a href="http://braintracksaudio.com/" target="_blank">Nancy</a>, <a href="http://www.tobiasent.com/" target="_blank">Marice</a> and <a href="http://www.edgestudio.com/voice-over-instructor-directory" target="_blank">David</a>) - but if no one knows you exist, you ain't gonna book a thing!<br />
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In fact, you should <i>never</i> stop marketing yourself. Gary Keller says you can NEVER have too many leads. You may think, "sure, for real estate thats's true, but there are only so many hours in a day I can sit in a dark room and talk to myself". Well, that's true, but there's a great way to deal with "too much work". First of all, LEVERAGE yourself. Once you get to that point where you've got SO much money and SO much work, figure out what the best use of your time is. I'm guessing its not invoicing, maintaining your website, updating your social networks, and editing your VO work. If you're THAT busy, the best use of your time is talking into that mic! Pay someone $15/an hour to do THAT stuff so you can spend your time making your $500/hour.<br />
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Secondly, raise your rates! There's a number that will give you that perfect balance.<br />
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But I digress. More on how to get to "too much work". In <i>The One Thing</i>, Keller convinces the reader to focus on One Thing. Find that driving force in your life that makes you want to get up and take on the world. It may be voice over. And it this point in your career it may be marketing and prospecting. <br />
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Once you find <i>your</i> passion and <i>your</i> purpose, <i>focus</i> on it. Literally block out 4 hours per day 5 days per week in your calendar to do that one thing. Make that time sacred. Don't skip. Don't allow interruptions. Learn to say "no" when someone needs you for something during that time. Remember, when you say "yes" to something, you're saying "no" to <i>everything else</i>!<br />
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But how do you market your voice to the world?<br />
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Ahhhh. That's a topic for another day.<br />
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In the meantime, check out Keller's books. You won't regret it.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04092525402298311396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2265366872834808612.post-69698831178437700432013-01-02T12:06:00.002-08:002014-10-14T07:37:09.366-07:00Goals? Do they work? Take 63 • Epispde 4Puppies, the gym and voiceover OH MY!<br />
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Are you a goal person? Do you set resolutions at the start of each year, only to be setting the same ones next year?<br />
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Is there a single "key" to success in voiceover? In any business or endeavor?<br />
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What's helped me the most as I've tried to improve?<br />
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Find out in episode 4 of Take 63!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04092525402298311396noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2265366872834808612.post-81255660058310015572012-11-04T22:17:00.000-08:002012-11-04T22:17:27.704-08:00My New Girlfriend! Gasp!As I was packing the garage to move a couple months ago, I found a list of goals from 1998. One of my goals was to have a Frisbee dog. All three of the dogs we've had since then have been rescues, with their built in issues. They've been awesome, and we've loved them to death, but I haven't been able to turn any of them into frisbee dogs. Speaking of death, we lost one (Toni) last year and another (Riley) this year. Toni lived to nearly 16, and Riley to 14. Nothing can replace them. My daughter Kalin was crying, missing Toni, just yesterday. : (<br />
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Jonesie - my wife's dog -is our most recent rescue and we're working hard with him to help him get over the insecurity and aggression issues he came with. He's in obedience classes right now, and he's come a long way.<br />
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I'll be 50 next year. Mid life crisis time, right? A little anxious, and in need of something exciting, something new, something different. OK, I'd really like a 2013 BMW M5, but that like $100 grand. I'd love a 6 month hiatus to Italy, but that's not practical just yet.<br />
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So what to do... Well, I've been obsessing about Border Collies for some time now. And it was time. I ultimately found my dream dog - a purebred female Border Collie with high toy drive - from Heather Hutchings of <a href="http://www.powerhousebordercollies.com/" target="_blank">Power House Border Collies</a>.<br />
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My new baby's name is Saphira Marie. <i>Saphira</i> after the dragon in the Eragon book series (not the movie, the movie sucked) and <i>Marie</i> is my daughter Kalin's middle name.<br />
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She is literally the most beautiful dog I've ever seen. Sure, I'm slightly biased, since I'm in love and all, but if you can find a better looking dog, send me a picture! And she is freaking perfect - fun, playful, affectionate, afraid of nothing - human or animal, and has an off switch so she can be mellow.<br />
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She goes with me everywhere I can take her, and some places I can't. She's eaten at lots of restaurants - they just give her a pass since she's so freaking adorable. <br />
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Oh, and she's already great at fetching a Frisbee!<br />
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Here are some pics my awesome photographer wife <a href="http://www.leilajones.com/" target="_blank">Leila</a> took of us tonight:<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04092525402298311396noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2265366872834808612.post-45863043598861380042012-11-02T16:25:00.001-07:002012-11-02T16:27:10.830-07:00Portable Voice Over Studio - VO on the RoadEvery once in awhile, I'm able to escape. I mean, full on escape. Just leave town, alone. At this stage of my life, a solo 7 hour road trip is really a lot of fun.<br />
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I recently took such a trip from my home in California to meet up with my brothers, one of my sons and my nephew for a guy vacation. We met in St. George, Utah for some amazing mountain biking.<br />
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Along with my mountain bike, luggage and a crate for my new Border Collie to be picked up on the rebound, I also brought my portable voice over studio. My travel studio consists of an iPad, Twisted Wave, and an Apogee Mic.<br />
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But come on, its vacation, do I really want to WORK on vacation? Well, sort of. I actually love doing voice over. And while I don't go out of my way to audition on vacation, if I client needs something right away, I want to be able to provide it...<br />
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Sure enough, after I left the house, a client emailed and needed a script read. So I drove up I 15 and found an offramp to nowhere. I pulled down a dirt road, where the only noise I could hear came from the shrieking cactus. I whipped out my studio, put a towel over my head, recorded, edited and sent.<br />
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If you're serious about voice over, a portable rig isn't a bad idea.<br />
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Airing during the 2012 Olympics is...<br />
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MY VOICE!<br />
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...for several spots I did for Wreck it Ralph.<br />
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I researched and tested and finally found what I think is a pretty amazing travel studio. It consists of the <a href="http://www.apple.com/ipad/" target="_blank">iPad 3</a>, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/twistedwave-audio-editor/id401438496?mt=8" target="_blank">TwistedWave</a>, and the <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/twistedwave-audio-editor/id401438496?mt=8" target="_blank">Mic by Apogee</a>. <br />
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For a mic that costs $199, the quality is incredible. <a href="http://soundcloud.com/ptvoicesforchildren/sen416-micapogee" target="_blank"> Joe Cipriano AB'd the Mic against his Sennheiser</a> 416 and the results are impressive.<br />
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I thought I was the first one to notice this exact set up, but right after I recorded this video, I saw a post on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/karaedwardsvo" target="_blank">Kara Edwards wall</a> on Facebook and she found exactly the same thing! Brilliant minds think alike.<br />
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I've been editing on Macs using Final Cut Pro since version 1. I record voice over using Soundtrack Pro. I'm addicted to all things Mac.<br />
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Apple abandoned Final Cut Pro in favor of iMovie Pro. When I first read about Final Cut Pro X I was giddy, and planned on buying it the day it came out. Then the reviews started coming in. Uh oh. I went to the Apple store and tried it out. Horrific. Unprofessional. Unusable. Don't get me wrong - I'm all about new stuff, changing the paradigm, going tapeless and such. But are you kidding me? Basic functionality available in the first version of FCP isn't even there in FCP X.<br />
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I get it. From the narrow view of a business exec, the real Final Cut Pro has a very small market base. Laptops are 70% of computer sales. The pro market is a tiny fraction of the consumer market. But why in the heck do you think the consumer market does so well? One reason is because the pros tell the world how amazing Macs are. Why has my immediate and extended family embraced Apple and spent 10's of thousands of dollars on Apple products over the years? It has a lot to do with the fact that big brother and daddy (me) has worked in the entertainment industry for a dozen years on a mac, and sings its praises.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Welp, that settled that. The Saturday morning after the phones were released, I was standing in line at the Simi Valley Apple Store to get my wife and I new phones - just the $199 16GB versions of course. But... minor problem, they only had one16GB phone left. O darn. I had to get myself the 32GB version (ya, ya, I should have given that one to my wife - except that she wouldn't know what to do with that much space.)</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">So, whats the verdict? It is a tad faster, tho not hugely. I haven't noticed a big difference with the camera, but I haven't done side by side comparisons or anything. But is there anything that I, a professed Apple Fan Boy, who's owned an iPhone since the day it was released just LOVES?</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Siri. She rocks. OK, she can't understand what I'm saying some of the time, and couldn't connect to the network at times that first week. But dude, do you have any idea how cool it is to be able to send LOOOONG texts to my brothers, just to be obnoxious, WHILE DRIVING? I do it ALL the time. Sure, it looks like someone from Tajikistan listened to me talking into my phone at 80 MPH and tried to guess what I was saying, and typed it, but hey, the gist is generally right. I don't just use it for silly stuff either, I actually communicate with friends and family, without having to actually - heaven forbid - call them.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">The day after I got my 4s, I even dictated a letter to my son (who is in Mexico on a mission), one paragraph at a time, using Evernote.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">What about my voiceover business? Baby. I use it nearly daily to set reminders for myself: "Remind me at 8 a.m. to revise that narration for Coca Cola" or "When I get home, remind me to record the voice over for Kodak". It is a simple to do list, but for me, it works. With IOS5, its a simple matter to swipe your finger down and see what's on your plate for the day.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">The beauty is that Siri is an AI: she'll get smarter, better, faster and be able to do more. It may be a bit of a novelty now, and that will wear off. But it IS practical and useable for me and my voiceover business, and I anticipate I'll be using it more and more in the future.</span><br />
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However, we have a couple hours of down time this morning, just hanging out in the hotel, and I'm having a hard time not thinking about my voice over business. I'm thinking "wow, I have a couple hours where nothing is competing for my attention, what's the best use of my time?" <br />
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During the week, I'm going pretty much non-stop. I almost never watch TV. In fact, the TiVo broke, and it made me giddy. I have zero desire to replace it. I'll break out the X-Box for a brief stint once in awhile, but I find that horribly unfulfilling. It's almost always gym, work, family or church. Oh, ya, and my dog Jonesie. I feel one of those pulling at me all the time - and I do enjoy all of them - but I have a hard time stopping completely.<br />
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The question is, should I? I think so. I think I should take a break, relax, chill out - but I just don't seem to be able to. I wouldn't even know what to do. Even as I type this, I have a business book sitting next to me - the only book I brought with me. Some of the other tabs I have open are for voice over work, invoicing and VO marketing ideas.<br />
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I don't know. Maybe it's OK to always be on the go. I can rest when I'm dead.<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">I got it. I still hear her during my reads.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">I've been reading <a href="http://www.terriapple.com/">Teri Apple's</a> book,</span><span style="font-size: large;"><span id="btAsinTitle"> <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Voiceovers-Everything-About-Money-Voice/dp/1932907904/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1313002811&sr=8-1">V<i>oiceovers: Everything You Need to Know About How to Make Money With Your Voice</i></a></span>, and she says the same thing: Choose an emotion.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">When you're reading a script, don't just read, <i>feel</i> what you're saying. Read it first a few times, decide on an emotion and go with it. Don't worry about every little word - if you're feeling it - and just saying it naturally, you won't have to think about it.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">In the dark ages before the interwebs, marketing went like this: Huge companies spent millions of dollars on national TV campaigns, sold a ton of product, and reinvested the money in, yep, more TV time. They forced ads down our throats, we watched, and bought. This worked fabulously. Then. But this was before TiVo, Hulu, Netfix and an epidemic of ADD. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Now, if we don't want to watch an ad, we don't, so more effective marketing has evolved. Certainly, some companies have not evolved and they're still using the 1970 model. It doesn't work anymore.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Now, you've got to do things differently. You've got to target your marketing - get your product or service in front of people who WANT to see it. That's the genius of a Google search - you type "widget", and you see ads for just what you're looking for.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">The main point of the book however, is that marketing should start with the creation of the product. You need to create a product that will market itself. You can no longer create something, and then think, "hmm, how will I market this?" The product or service has to <b>be</b> the marketing. And how will it do that? It must be a purple cow. It's gotta stand out. Be different. Make people take notice.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">If your product IS the purple cow, you'll have the early adapters (sneezers) gobble it up. It will be so cool, that they'll "sneeze" it out into the world, and then the rest of the world will start to adopt it.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">So here's the question: How are you going to make YOUR voice over business, your widget or other product stand out?</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Check out Seth's book and get the full scoop.</span><br />
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My "portable" studio consists of a MacPro with over 5 TB or hard drives, a 24" LCD monitor, an Audio Technica 4040 mic, an M-Audio FireWire Solo, a desktop mic stand, keyboard, mouse, and various and sundry cables. Probably 50+ pounds of gear.<br />
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So how did it work out? Well, there were auditions I could have done, but nothing earth shatteringly important. And, I, like, didn't even set up my computer... I was busy watching my son get married and jammin on the Flo Rider for his "bachelor party".<br />
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So what's my current take on voiceover on vacation? If you have a job you must read, of course take your gear. If you vacation a lot, you should probably get a truly portable studio - a laptop and a good USB mic - you know, something you can take on a plane.<br />
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I probably will get a lap top within the next year, but no huge need now. I'm also excited about creating finish quality audio using your iPad or iPhone. I think its possible now. I mentioned a couple iPhone apps in a prior post. Sure, you won't have the amount of control you have using ProTools, but I'm confident you can create clean audio on your iPhone now. Before I get a laptop, I think I'll try a mic for my iPhone...<br />
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And this is what I was doing when I could have been doing auditions. I look like an idiot.<br />
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As a tech nerd myself, I know when I decided to get into voice over, I was pretty excited at the prospect of a trip to Guitar Center. But which mic? There are SOOO many really good options. There's one thing most voice over professionals will likely agree on: Get a large diaphragm condenser mic with a cardioid pattern for your primary voice over mic. Yes, there are a few exceptions, but a condenser mic is what you want.<br />
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As soon as you start digging around online, you'll find that some of the standards the pro's use are:<br />
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Neumann 103<br />
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You might think: "I'll just get one of those! Ben Patrick Johnson uses the Sennheiser, and if I do, I'll sound just like him!"<br />
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Well, maybe, but not likely.<br />
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There are several things you need to consider when buying a new mic. <br />
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First of all, what are you using it for? If it's just for general auditions from your home studio, and you never plan on submitting finished audio with it, a less expensive mic might do just fine. What about for that real "conversational" sound that pretty much every commercial audition is asking for these days? How about narration? If someone has to listen to your voice for an 8 hour audio book, which mic will make that the most pleasant experience? Would that be the same mic you'd use for, say, a trailer for a horror movie? There are mics with properties that make them more suited for different uses. <br />
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However, the reality is, if you're just starting out, you'll likely just get one mic to do everything for you. Down the road, you might get another mic or two for different kinds of jobs.<br />
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This will be the limiting factor initially for most of us - how much mic can you afford at this stage of your voice over career? If you're just starting out, other equipment costs may include a D/A converter, a mic pre amp, recording software, and possibly a computer upgrade - so a mic isn't the only thing you need to think about.<br />
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Here's the good news: a really GREAT sounding mic is not that expensive. Here at my day job as an editor, we finish audio every week for national TV spots and theaters with narration recorded on a Marshall MXL V69. In fact, here's a spot I finished on that very mic - I just read the open, you can skip the rest: <br />
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You can get one for like $300, complete with shock mount, power supply and even a boom stand. Now I don't love this mic - a lot of the stuff we do here is at high volume levels, and this mic doesn't hold up well for that. But speaking at conversational levels, it sounds fantastic.<br />
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More good news: A $3000 Neumann U-87 isn't going to sound 10 times better than a quality $300 mic, like the Audio Technica AT 4040 I have in my home studio. Once you have a mic at a certain level, it takes a lot of money to make a small difference. Don't believe me? I came across a mic shoot out of sorts done about 5 years ago. Not exactly a perfect scientific test, but 18 mics, priced from $79 to $2,600 are compared. You can listen to the mics blind - and try to figure out which ones are the pricier ones:<br />
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<a href="http://transom.org/?p=7517#">The Transom Mic Shootout: Blindfold Test</a> <br />
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I'm sure some über sound geek can tell you which mic is which just by listening - but I'm no audiophile, and I sure couldn't. I was able to identify a couple of the low end dynamic mics as sounding not so great, and some mics as better than others. However, I couldn't blindly pic out the most expensive mic of the lot, the Neumann U87, as sounding the "best". The other mics I preferred weren't necessarily the most costly either. One I really liked the sound of was the Shure KSM44 - about $700. You try the test and see if you can pick out the, um, "better" mics.<br />
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The biggest factor by far is YOU. What mic do you sound good on? Your voice is different than everyone else's on earth. Sure, more expensive is generally better, but you may not sound your best on the most expensive mic. You need to find the mic that fits your voice.<br />
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How do you do that? First, identify some of the mics you'd like to try. I'll give you a list of some of the Top Ten Most Popular Voice Over Mics at the end of this article for starters. You can do some research online. <br />
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Once you've got a list of several mics, and a couple scripts, do what I did: Head on over to Guitar Center, or some place like it, and try the mics out. Hopefully, they'll give you a quiet room and headphones, but don't hold your breath. I stood at a noisy counter with a mic pre and headphones, and had the sales guy bring me mics to try. For my first mic, I ended up with the Sterling Audio ST55, a Guitar Center knock off of a Groove Tubes mic. The mic was OK, but I later found that my voice didn't really cut well with it - the highs didn't seem high enough. That all ended when I knocked my mic stand over.<br />
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Fun fact: Condenser mics aren't durable. Don't knock yours over unless you need to come up with an excuse to justify to your wife that you need a new toy, er, mic.<br />
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For round two, I didn't really follow my own advice. I DID do a bunch of research online, and found a mic with very favorable reviews in my price range, but I didn't try it out first. I just ordered it online. Luckily, it works pretty well with my voice. I love my AT4040.<br />
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Finally, an amazing mic isn't going to cure cancer. It won't fix lack of training, mouth noise, the neighbors dog barking or your kids flushing Barbie dolls down the toilet in the background. All of THAT, is a topic for another post.<br />
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So what's my next toy, er, mic? Well, I'll have to run over to guitar center to try em out, but my next mic is likely to be either the Sennheiser MKH-416 - reportedly great for promos/commercials/trailers or the Neumann TLM-103 - one of the quietest mics out there. But first, I'm looking into building a VO booth... I'll let you know how that goes.<br />
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Now here are some of the Top Ten Most Popular Voice Over Mics I've found, priced from low to high. Remember, this is a starting place. Find the mic that fits your use, your budget and your voice.<br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;"><b>Top Ten Most Popular Voice Over Mics </b></span></div><br />
$99 Audio-Technica AT2020 USB<br />
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$229 Rode NT1-A<br />
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$285 MXL USB 009 <br />
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$301 AT 4040 (Audio Technica) <br />
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$529 Rode NTK <br />
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$699 Neumann TLM-102 <br />
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$999 AKG C 414XLII <br />
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$1099 Neumann TLM-103 <br />
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$1199 Sennheiser MKH-416 <br />
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$3199 Neumann U-87AI <br />
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You can buy all of these mics here the the <a href="http://trevorjonesvo.blogspot.com/p/trevs-top-pics-store.html">Trev's Top Pics Store.</a><br />
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