@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 4:21

Are there any voiceover artist on Swell

And I'm starting to think it's who you know and what you know, just like in any other entertainment business. But please, like follow share. Do what you have to do here on Swell. And please don't be afraid to talk to me. Thank you for listening

Look for other friendly #voiceover artist on this app #acting #voiceacting

@wilshine729
will guzman
@wilshine729 · 1:25

Voice power

I'm just an artist, and I'm silly and kind of like a comedian, so I can always venture off and even I can try the Indian voice. It doesn't really matter. I can do all types of things dark, delicious, the great, marvelous. Anyway, I'm just joking around with you just to let you know that I'm silly. And I would like to do voiceovers just for the fun of it and the creative energy behind it, because I am a creator
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@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 1:10

@wilshine729

I also can do accents. I can change my voice all kinds of ways. So I've been doing it for years. I did act on stage for some years. Well, it was just in high school. But that also it counts. They will tell you it counts. Any type of acting experience counts. So if you would like to know more about voiceover, I will be happy to help you. And thank you for listening
@wayuphigh
Shaniqua Murrell
@wayuphigh · 1:36
Hi. I've always been really interested in voice voice over acting, and that as a as a means of income or as an art form that people do. It's really it's something that I've been interested in because I like the kind of, I guess, anonymity of being behind a microphone as opposed to in front of a camera for everybody to see. So I'm just curious, how did you get into that line of work? Is that something that you were always interested in?
@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 4:02

@wayuphigh

So I always was interested in how they do that. And I remember in school, my drama teacher told me I should get into Radio, and I never thought about it like that. I never thought about voiceover. This was like 90 something, and I never thought about it. But my husband and my son really pushed it like, you need to do some voice work. You need to really do it. So I just said, forget it, let me try it
@iYB_ShayButter
Shayy Butter
@iYB_ShayButter · 0:54

#voiceover

Hi. So I my name is Shayy. I have never, like, experienced, like, actually, like, auditioning for voice over, like, to call myself, like, an actual voiceover artist. But I am very interested. Feel like that would be something I would really enjoy doing. So, yeah, if you could help me maybe get me going the right direction of maybe where to start, that would be awesome because I feel like I really would like to do that. I guess
@Jae
Janique Negron
@Jae · 4:53

@iYB_ShayButter

You don't have to yell when you're recording because the microphone is already loud. You want to be in a safe, quiet place to absorb sound. Your equipment you can get all your equipment from Amazon is cheaper. People will tell you to go buy $3,500 microphone to a $3,000 microphone. You don't have to do that. My first microphone was $65, and I recorded a lot with that $65 microphone. I'm trying to make this fast
@JuJuBlue2002
JuJu Blue
@JuJuBlue2002 · 0:30
Hey, Jay. It's Judy blue. 2002. I too am surprised that there are not many voiceover artists on here. I've done a few things in the past and I would like to continue doing them. But like you, I am curious about the whole process of getting a gig. I'm going to continue to follow you and maybe some other voiceover artists will chime in as well. Have a great day
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