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  • Talk. Just kidding. A book on the subject is available from http://www.amazon.com Description: Most complete overview yet of the voice-over business, this book explains more than just the voice talent's job. It describes the whole production process and what's expected of you by the writer, engineer, ad agency, agent, talent union -- and, of course, the client. Learn all about interpreting scripts and taking direction. Preparing your demo tape. What happens during recording sessions. How voice casting works. Exactly how much voice-overs pay. Much like any other job, a resume is a good start. That of a voice actor should include the following information. 1. Letter telling them what you are seeking or best suited for (i.e. cover letter) 2. Tell them about any classes or previous experience 3. Describe your character voices if that is what you do 4. Sample of your voice on tape or CD.

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