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Dane: I’m Dane Reid, The Voiceover Guy. I am here with the team from voice actor websites. Guys! (Team Introduces Themselves) (Dane) And I don’t have any labs that fit five people.
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Dane: I’m Dane Reid, The Voiceover Guy. I am here with the team from voice actor websites. Guys! (Team Introduces Themselves) (Dane) And I don’t have any labs that fit five people.
About Voice Over, Blog, Studio, Technology & Voiceover, The Studio
One of the most popular video subjects on YouTube amongst Voiceover Talents and recording enthusiast is the subject of what’s in your studio. This topic, no matter how many times its posted and how many ways it’s recorded, always seems to get thousands of views per video.
But this video is done with a twist. I show off and explain my studio using my Gopro Hero Black 3 Edition with a first person view. With my camera strapped to my head, I show you the main elements that keep my studio operating.
Why do people show off their home studios? Some of it is bragging of course. But some of it adds real value to people who are looking to build their own home studio. Many talents are also audio engineers and have expertise in acoustics and pro audio gear and can help other voice talents create the best and most professional sound. Sometimes Voice Talents create these Youtube videos to showcase to clients that they are working with the best gear themselves.
But for me, I just wanted to share. In the spirit of creating great online video content, I wanted to take you on a journey into my world and where I work. Just as a Dr. has a stethoscope, these are the tools that make a great voice actor sound amazing. A pro studio helps you land the job by telling the client that you are serious about your craft. And over the years, I have shown clients how serious I am.
Home recording studios are the center of much controversy too. It gets Voice Talent and audio engineers debating about how much do you really need in a studio to get the best sound. It pits Mac users against P.C. users and friends against one another. (OK, I’m not sure about that last part). But with technology constantly changing, making the home voice over studio smaller and less expensive, it makes you wonder why we even need ALL this stuff… or if we will need it in the next few years.
For now I enjoy my home voiceover studio and all its bulkiness because size does matter in this case. It creates great sound that clients appreciate. For a while, bigger is better for me.
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What does a Voiceover Talent do when he has no computer? In this day and age most of us are very reliant on our computers: for keeping in touch with family and friends, for entertainment, and if you are anything like me, doing voice overs.
When my PC displayed the most terrifying message that any PC owner can ever see… the dreaded BSOD (otherwise known as the “Blue Screen of Death”), I was left with downtime to fill until it was repaired.
Whether PC or Mac, occasional computer problems occur in all businesses. But in a small business that relies on its computer to produce its sole product, time is critical. While my good friends at Next Level Computers Ricky and Dave came to my rescue, needless to say, I had some free time on my hands.
I have produced hundreds of commercials and done countless voiceovers with this computer. It stays running most of the day and night and gets little rest and takes a lot of abuse. So regular maintenance is essential; Regular maintenance that I don’t perform. So what does a PC-dependent Production Pro do when his computer goes down?
For a full time voice talent, social networking is important and a good way to fill time, but without a computer, social networking is difficult to do. Instead, I found myself wasting time watching TV, searching for lunch and even grooming. But none of that earns you money.
Luckily Ricky and Dave fixed my computer up nicely! They installed a new hard drive and did some necessary Windows Updates (who does that anyways?)
Some people will find this fodder for the PC/Mac debate but the truth is that I am also a Mac user who has sometimes serious issues with my MacBook Pro. So no, this is not the forum for that debate.
Now you tell me, what goes down when your PC goes down?
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