Sheryl Powers Introduces the Voice-Over Industry
Published 12:00 am Thursday, April 8, 2010
A professional voice-over artist from Such A Voice will come to the area to introduce the voice-over industry to people interested in pursing a voice-over career. The class, “You’re on the Air … How to Really Make It in Voice-Overs” is designed for people who have ever been told they have a good voice, or would like to learn how to make money for voicing commercials, narrations, audio books, or video games.
The class will be held on Monday, April 12th from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Greenwood High School with professional voice-over artist Sheryl Powers. Those interested in attending the event should call the registration number at: (270) 842-4281.
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Sheryl Powers will cover all topics relevant to voice-overs; including, how the industry works, what types of voice-overs there are, what is involved in technique training, where most of the jobs are headed in 2010, social media and marketing training, and she will answer all questions students may have.
At the end of the class, every student will use scripts to create their own voice-over with the help of the voice coach using Pro Tools, as well as receive an on-the-spot evaluation.
“This introductory class is perfect for those who are considering working in the voice-over industry full- or part-time,” says Sheryl Powers, Coach and Producer at Such A Voice. “Voice-over technique training is essential to being a successful professional voice-over artist, but we also teach that marketing and using up-to-date social media tools is just as important.”
Such A Voice is a voice-over training and demo production company started by Tony Award Nominee Dan Levine that has been launching students to professional careers in the voice-over industry since 1989. With the help of the staff based in Burlington, Vermont, Such A Voice is able to hold seminars and workshops all around the country.