In short, any voiceover styles that
you can do. If you can do languages and accents then put those on. But only if
they are completely convincing.
Here is what NOT to do:
No singing. We don't do singers.
No travel bulletins. No newsreading. No radio presenting. This is all broadcast work. Make a separate showreel for these and send them to the right people.
A Voiceover Agency is not the right place for these - radio and TV stations are.
How long should my voiceover demo be? 90 seconds about right. This is the length we make when we make showreels. When auditioning new voices, we know within 10 seconds if it's a yes or no. Make the first clip your best!
Here is what NOT to do:
No singing. We don't do singers.
No travel bulletins. No newsreading. No radio presenting. This is all broadcast work. Make a separate showreel for these and send them to the right people.
A Voiceover Agency is not the right place for these - radio and TV stations are.
How long should my voiceover demo be? 90 seconds about right. This is the length we make when we make showreels. When auditioning new voices, we know within 10 seconds if it's a yes or no. Make the first clip your best!
BigFish Media Audio Producer Nathan
Does the showreel sound good? Is it well produced? Is there music which is well matched to the subject matter and the voices? Or is it just a dry read with lots of background noise?
The voice recording sounds like they are reading rather than "being" the part. There should be a flow to the read - this can be harder than you think.
Don't just use acting scripts and poetry. They may sound lovely but you will need to use a mixture of scripts: corporate reads/E-Learning/On-Hold - maybe even a TV documentary or some radio commercials.
Are you reading material which is too old or too young for your voice age? We dont want to hear 20 something women talking about pensions or 50 something men talking about video games - you wouldn't be asked to do that by a client.
Make sure your demo shows a variety of tones,
pitches, pace and style.By all means produce the showreel, but don't over-produce it so we cant tell
what your real voice sounds like. And if the voiceover showreel is produced we shouldnt be hearing any bad
microphone technique, “pops” or plosives, mouth noises” or any nervous reading.
And this is how we make great voiceover reels You will need a great showreel to be taken seriously by any
reputable Voiceover Directory and Audio or Video Producer - let alone a Voiceover
Agent.