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  • « I’m not really an audio geek | Main | Voice-over success in any market, yes! »

    You can be successful in voice-over in any market

    By Bob | May 8, 2006

    It really doesn’t matter where you live anymore. You can be successful in voice-over anywhere. Once upon a time, if you wanted to make a decent living in voice-over, you had to live in Los Angeles, New York City or Chicago. But, not any more. While ISDN made some difference for people, it’s really the Internet that has broken the game wide open.

    From the pages of the Salt Lake City Weekly, here’s proof: A wonderful article about several voice-over talents who all live in Utah. The key paragrah…

    …the Internet and digital-media technology…as they have done with so many aspects of modern life…changed the voice industry completely. The introduction of ISDN lines in the early 1990s allowed for the high-quality long-distance transmission of recorded voices; MP3 allowed digital voice files to be transmitted instantaneously. Agents created studios in their offices so their talent wouldn’t have to go to cattle calls, and some higher-level talent built their own home studios. It was only a short step to realizing that the “home” didn’t have to be in suburban Los Angeles. It could be literally anywhere in the world.

    But, read the whole thing. It’s well worth it. And a big thank you to my friend Charlie Glaize for bringing this article to my attention.

    Topics: Career Advice, People |

    2 Responses to “You can be successful in voice-over in any market”

    1. Stephanie Ciccarelli Says:
      May 9th, 2006 at 9:46 am

      Hi Bob,

      Thank you for blogging about this article, and a heartfelt thank you to your friend Charlie for his eagle eyes.

      It’s always fantastic to see the media acknowledge professional voice talent for their work. A couple of weeks ago, the Toledo Blade ran an article about several voice talent in their area. We blogged about it on the InteractiveVoices blog, and would be honored to do the same regarding the article featuring Scott Shurian and his fellow Utah colleagues. He is truly one of the gems of the voice-over industry.

      Thank you also for linking to our website on your blog and for believing in our service.

      It’s a treat and a great privilege to serve talent of your caliber.

      Best wishes to you and your readers,

      Stephanie

      InteractiveVoices

      http://www.interactivevoices.com/blog/

    2. Bob Says:
      May 9th, 2006 at 10:17 am

      Stephanie,

      Thank you for your comments. You’re very welcome for the link.

      I signed up as a Premium Member of InteractiveVoices.com last November and have made my membership fee back several times over in the several months since then. You folks have a great service and I’m honored to be a member.

      Be well,
      Bob Souer