Voice Over Training
EdgeStudio.com is one of the busiest production studios in existence. EdgeStudio.com also runs one of the country’s best voice over training programs and are renowned for hiring their own voice over training graduates. This gives anyone trained in the EdgeStudio.com voice over training program a distinctive advantage in the voice over talent industry. EdgeStudio.com is a VoiceSTA certified voiceover studio that has gathered over 1,000 clients and completed over 8,000 voice over jobs in it’s over 20 years of experience. Edge Studio has offices in New York City, Washington, DC and Connecticut, but also features an innovation method of voice over training: tele-training. In a day and age where more and more people telecommute in order to affectively preform their jobs, voice over work does not stray from the telecommuter pack, with most jobs being produced via telephone.
Many voice over actors are quick to give advice to anyone interested in taking on voiceover acting as a career. One rule of thumb, and overall act of courtesy, is that a voice over actor obtain the proper pronunciations for common and seldom used words before the first take. Certain names can be pronounced more than one way, depending on where the emphasis is placed. You should be mindful of the intended pronunciation beforehand. Assuming that you know the pronunciation is not recommended. This is something that should be up to the discretion of the client and reviewed shortly before the clock starts running on the studio time. Making sure that you annunciate distinctly and properly, and that you revise any words that give you difficulty in the initial read through are the first steps to a job well done in the production studio.




