If you make your living with your voice, and not just by using it to yell at your kids, but to actually speak clearly and articulate your words properly while you read something someone else has written, Voice123.com may be for you. Voice123.com specializes in voice overs for all kinds of voice over project. If you are a voice talent who is looking for work doing voice overs, they've got job listings for lots of interesting work -- business podcasts, commercials for radio, tv, and the Internet, documentaries, audiobooks, and even voicemail recordings. Employers are looking for old, young, and middle aged men and women who speak English, Czech, and Spanish. Speaking French might help too, because you never know when someone's going to need something for the Quebec market or for some kind of food commercial where you need a French accent to say it right. If you are a voice over talent, you can also register on the site and get automatically notified when projects which fit your talents come available. You don't pay Voice123.com to list your services -- the client pays you directly. They've even got a voice auditioning system called SmartCast which will help match you up with potential jobs. Check out the testimonials from satisfied voice over job seekers looking to do voice overs.
2 comments:
Hi Brian,
I'd be really interested to see a written comparison of Voices.com and Voice123.
Just last week, you posted about the Voices.com blog VOX Daily.
http://brian.reillyville.com/?p=1846
How do you feel these two websites (Voices.com and Voice123) differ?
Looking forward to reading your reply,
Stephanie Ciccarelli
I'm not a voice-over person, so it's hard to compare these two, but from my limited use of each site, they are similar but voices.com seems to be a little farther along with a little more participation. Time will tell which one gets more users and listings.
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