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Can You Imagine Doing Freelance Voice-Over Work at Fiverr?

Before choosing a new path in life, we often explore this idea in our imagination. Let’s imagine the voice overwork. Everyone is in charge. I want to be heard the most. Most people are also afraid to be seen. If they think about it, voice-over work can appeal to many people.

Use your vote to make money – and get some attention – are you interested? It’s usually as interesting as it sounds, just like what we loved to do when we were young. (Sometimes this is work too.)

After retiring from private psychotherapy practice, I started a voiceover performance on Fiverr.com. I want to improve the audio when recording video lessons at home. Instead of paying $15,000 to develop my voiceover technology, I decided to become a freelancer, learn voice work, earn $7,000 and embark on an amazing adventure.

I became the spokesperson for news reporters and presidents, generals and soldiers, all kinds of aliens and many video game sounds! Now I’ve created my own video course, which incorporates the knowledge I learned from speaking other people’s messages.

Recording is a simple freelance skill, as our voice is a “wind instrument”, unlike the oboe we practice every day. You can start with any microphone and skills that are not used at home, and then go crazy at work. It is easier to learn while working; concepts are more directly related to this instructive moment.

Fiverr freelancers and millions of freelancers earn income while studying (no matter what skills they want to perfect). Dubbing can be as simple as reading an announcement, or it can be as limitless as the world of dubbing. For those who are both performers and shy, dubbing allows introverts to perform while hiding.

Einstein used his famous “thanks experiments” or “thought experiments” to explore bold new ideas, and since I like to omit his name, let’s use a thought experiment to imagine you might consider doing voice work first. . We’re just thinking out loud here. This is just a pre-test; don’t adjust your mindset. We’re just “preparing” for voice work.

Can you imagine using your voice as a tool? Have you ever enjoyed reading stories to others? Have you ever come across the charm of a microphone, which can amplify and change your voice to experience your own feelings? Even if you don’t usually get noticed, do you at least have a part of you that wants to be heard and maybe even performed?

How do you present your “audio performance” and/or hire your voice to announce.

1. Listen to voiceovers on TV and radio with new focus (they’ve always been voiceovers). Can you imagine doing these parts? Repeat one or two lines every now and then. how do you feel?

2. Find announcers with the same voices as you and study how they ‘use their instruments’.

3. Imagine becoming the voice of several characters. Which roles will attract you?

4. Read out short scripts, poems, or stories that bring one or more characters to life and experiment. Will this be born again to you? Observe your enthusiasm.

5. Record yourself “announced” different kinds of information, and dare to listen to it repeatedly.

6. Find your natural voice. The style of broadcasting has evolved from pompous to a more “real” sound. Unusual or seemingly imperfect sounds sometimes take advantage of their uniqueness.

7. Discover your less natural voice! Play sounds to perform different roles. Record, listen and pay attention to what you notice. Keep checking for signs of excitement. Return from the imagination when you’re ready.

If the voiceover still finds you or is increasingly interesting to you, it may be worth studying. There are many places to freelance online. You can explore Fiverr or search for “freelance” and “voiceover” to explore further. The freelance skills you develop at Fiverr can later be used to compete for higher paying online voice jobs and other projects.

If this imaginary “test drive” appeals to you – pay attention to the voice it speaks, because we all have an internal voiceover comment! Another important finding that should be observed. Everything starts with imagination. You can choose to leave the voiceover work there now, or imagine some audio adventures in the future.

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