At one time there were voiceover artists, now there are celebrity voiceover artists. It's unfortunate because these people need the money less than the voiceover artist.
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If brands can find a voice that matches them, and the artist embraces it, they can find a way that would serve them that doesn't feel like a sellout to the artists and has dramatic impact for the brand.
There's not a fortune to be made doing voiceover work unless you're one of the main voices on The Simpsons. See, there's The Simpsons, and then there's everything else.
It's fascinating to see actors who do voiceovers every day.
Many people think voice over artists just read, there's much more to it. Without acting beats, scene study and improving skills, you won't make it.
Well, the music industry is littered with actors who belatedly came to singing.
I think voiceover is an adjunct that actors have picked up that have given us some security.
I haven't done a lot of voice work, but I know that a lot of shows will just bring in the actors individually, and they will just do what is on the paper. You miss out on that connection of having everyone there.
It never dawned on me at any particular time of my life that people are paid tremendous money to sing.
I always knew that I wanted to do voiceovers as part of my career. I just kind of didn't expect it to take off the way it did. I couldn't be happier. I love the chance to play so many different characters every day.
Nowadays you need so much money to be able to launch a new artist, notably in America; you would hardly believe the sums involved.
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