What's the Problem With Voice Over Demos?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2017
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Комментарии • 41

  • @davefennoyvoiceovertrainin6668
    @davefennoyvoiceovertrainin6668 7 лет назад +5

    hey Bill... just watched your "What's the Problem With Voice Over Demos". Love it. Some of the same gems I teach my students.
    Concentrate on the feeling 1st and the mechanic afterward. Connect on the human level. YESSSS!

  • @kayshelton6833
    @kayshelton6833 7 лет назад +10

    Wish I had heard this before I recorded my first demo! About time for another one, so I may be checking back!

  • @walterwilliams1323
    @walterwilliams1323 7 лет назад +5

    Great advice Bill on how to deliver a spot by adding the third dimension: Emotion!
    Anyone can call themselves a voice over talent, but you've just nailed what separates the Top percentile from the rest...and the new tech is making it easier for more people to enter our field.
    It's so important to understand the words written in front of you and connect on a human level, no matter what you're reading. This was something I learned back in the 80's and terrific to hear it from you again today.

  • @ronnieradio
    @ronnieradio 7 лет назад +2

    I did broadcasting for 21 years and hold several awards for production but over the last few years and upon my eventual exit from terrestrial broadcasting for many reasons I had a genuine disdain for corporate radio and still do. However doing production I always kept these things you mention here in my approach and seeing this particular video makes me feel reinvigorated and wanting to get a home studio up and running something I always wanted to do. Thank you for that Bill, this proves I had the proper approach and technique all along.

  • @gjlaird
    @gjlaird 7 лет назад +4

    That was fantastic Bill! I had a read this week that was a tour of an old library on a college campus that had been demolished to build a bigger library. As I got into the script I began to feel nostalgic toward the scenes and rooms in the old library that those listening to this read would be reminded of. That nostalgia made the read... :-)

  • @NG_VOA
    @NG_VOA 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Bill for these tips! Very useful! Namaste from India 🙏

  • @josephl6727
    @josephl6727 5 лет назад +1

    You know what is crazy Bill? I was thinking the same thing about my voice overs. I'm finally getting my equipment and starting to record some demos. When you had mentioned it in a previous video, I adopted that thought pattern. Bill, your voice sounds amazing in all the examples. Seriously, you're an expert and it's the reason that I keep coming back!

  • @chefsathomewithmickiandjef3548
    @chefsathomewithmickiandjef3548 7 лет назад +1

    I studied with Kalmenson & Kalmenson a number of years ago; really some of the top voice over training available anywhere at any price (at least at that time). The advice is almost spot-on identical to what they taught, not just in their advanced demo classes, but as the basis for approaching any read. Excellent, Sir, and at a much lower cost (but, if you're in LA and can afford it, K & K is worth your dime). Thank you.

  • @windsorhealth
    @windsorhealth 4 года назад +1

    I learned more in 10 minutes here than I had trawling through hours on other channels.

  • @TheCropwner
    @TheCropwner 7 лет назад +1

    Hey Bill. As voice over artist I really appreciate these videos for the little mistakes they make me realize I make. I'm currently working a small job voice acting for a game developer while I finish collage but I plan on making VO work my full time job. Your advice in both business and performance have been a great deal of help :D

  • @AndrewDeneHelbig
    @AndrewDeneHelbig 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for the thorough video! This helps a lot.

  • @EagerJo
    @EagerJo 7 лет назад +1

    More of these, please, Bill! Stuff like this is very helpful. The glasses look good! :)

  • @lifeisgoodenjoydaryd
    @lifeisgoodenjoydaryd 4 года назад

    Fantastic advice Bill! Thank you as always!

  • @maximumcat
    @maximumcat 7 лет назад

    Bill, you truly hit the nail on the head with this. Excellent video!

  • @tonyacland5596
    @tonyacland5596 7 лет назад +1

    Outstanding as always, Bill. Thanks so much. By the way, read your book (twice). GREAT advice. Thanks.

  • @AndyCopps
    @AndyCopps 5 лет назад

    Hi Bill. This is wonderful video. Thank you. I'm just starting out with Voice Overs and this very helpful.

  • @ajapplesauce
    @ajapplesauce 7 лет назад +1

    I really appreciate the insight, good sir. Thanks for the shared knowledge and I hope you have a great weekend for yourself!

  • @durringtonr
    @durringtonr 7 лет назад +1

    I love the live coaching tips! This info is worth it's weight in gold! Thanks for sharing Bill!

  • @j.stephenson6468
    @j.stephenson6468 6 лет назад +1

    Absolute valuable lesson here. Thank you so much, sir!!!

  • @chazdog789
    @chazdog789 7 лет назад

    thanks bill... it was just what I needed to hear before I got to the studio today and sing for my supper...ha... some time I do get lost going from script to script with very little direction, you pointed out we all have a large range we need to work on...

  • @titus7enterprises940
    @titus7enterprises940 6 лет назад

    I could really hear the subtle & major differences between your examples of 1, 2, & 3 dimensional reads. Thank you for your always helpful videos!

  • @tonyspeaks2269
    @tonyspeaks2269 3 года назад

    Thanks Bill!

  • @AWorldinaWord
    @AWorldinaWord 5 лет назад

    Thank you, Bill DeWees, for these tips and especially for demonstrating them your way. That added a dimension to my understanding!
    Have been following your videos for some time and am developing a deeper understanding of the art with each one you upload.

    • @inquisitivewanderer2536
      @inquisitivewanderer2536 4 года назад

      Yeah - hearing him demonstrate what's needed goes a long way instead of just hearing someone explain what needs to be done.

  • @TunedByNature
    @TunedByNature 3 года назад

    Awesome. Thank you. 🙂

  • @MARKMANNINGMEDIA
    @MARKMANNINGMEDIA 7 лет назад +1

    Great as always Bill ! :)

  • @timmiller1668
    @timmiller1668 7 лет назад

    Cannot wait to tell you my success story Bill! Thank you for this video, as all your videos. -- Tim Miller VoiceOvers

  • @susanj.7554
    @susanj.7554 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for your bit of 3 Dimensional "Magic Fairy Dust". What is it I want my audience to feel? I have to feel it first by understanding the context of the script. Thank you so much Bill.

  • @mattlovesvoices
    @mattlovesvoices 4 года назад

    Super helpful!

  • @craigdavis-VOtalent
    @craigdavis-VOtalent 7 лет назад +2

    Great "stuff", Bill!

  • @TalesFromTheScript
    @TalesFromTheScript 7 лет назад +5

    Hi, Bill. Another fine video and sound advice...!
    You did a voice over for BIC Pens/Products, didn't you? I was watching some of their videos on here and recognised your voice immediately in one of them!

  • @AndrewDeneHelbig
    @AndrewDeneHelbig 7 лет назад +3

    Hi Bill. Not sure where to request a video, but thought your most recent video might be a good place for it. I'd really love if you could make a video helping me with this question / topic. I've been doing voice overs for a little over a year now. I feel I'm doing pretty well for myself and have been improving with each project I do.
    BUT, I think my #1 issue is with any long form narration, which I get a lot of work / requests for. My problem is, during the course of recording, I'll generally start off sounding with the tone I feel fits the script, record a few sentences, and then I'll make a mistake (often mispronunciation, stumble over words). And then I'll continue on, do another stumble, reread, mistake, so on and so forth. I begin to lose the tone of voice I want, and make so many mistakes that I end up taking 30 minutes to record a 10 minute narration, and all those retakes make the recording sound unnatural.
    I can't quite target how to ask this question, but I've realized this has been holding me back from being productive for a long time now and I really need to solve this.
    Would very much appreciate a response from you Bill!
    Love your work,
    Thanks,
    Andrew

  • @wbuttry1
    @wbuttry1 6 лет назад

    I want more info on the dementions of voice over and you got that voice that makes you a natural at this stuff I don't have that voice. I am a survivor of throat cancer just now getting my voice in check for singing and my mobile dj work.

  • @TechGorilla1987
    @TechGorilla1987 4 года назад

    How does one go about creating or acquiring some good quality copy to practice and eventually record for a demo? It may seem simple to create copy, but it's ridiculously hard!

  • @kenunis749
    @kenunis749 7 лет назад

    Bill - when recording a VO , is your mic in the same place as it is in this video ?

  • @olakunle5139
    @olakunle5139 2 года назад

    🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @smoothwill
    @smoothwill Год назад

    Do you overcharge for demo tapes if not let’s talk

  • @twomouse5572
    @twomouse5572 3 года назад

    Who do you say "HEY YOU!" without saying it? Act surprise while sounding like your telling your best friend to come on over!