davdud101
Was listening to vocal demos of popular commercial/radio narrators/voice-over artists and it had me wondering... How do they get that SOUND? To me it captures all the natural nuances of the humans voice in a snappy, somewhat bright, but bold-and-bassy fashion.
Seems to be a work of EQ'ing and mic choice as well as technique, but it has me really wondering!
You are so wrong. Ever heard the term get it right at the source! Well with voice over artists this is just so true. I have done a ton of voice over recording and it never seems to amaze me. Sometimes this small framed meek person comes in and as soon as they open their mouths it is like OMG!!!! You could record a great VO artist with an SM58 6 inches away and you will still get that sound. (and use no processing) Even their speaking voice is different to their VO voice
You can learn a lot about VO technique from a specialist teacher and most of them have done that too. I even started it myself. But you have to have the voice to start with. What you can learn is things like how you start a sentence at slower pitch and rise up and then as you coming to the end of a sentence you are back down again.
(Bit like a Jazz solo. Ease into it, reach a peak and taper off) Also the letters at the ends of words have to be pronounced. The t's and s's at the ends of words. Great VO artists have excellent diction too.
Here in Australia we have a guy called John Laws. He has just got the deepest voice on the planet. It records so well. The deeper the voice the more powerful it becomes and the more believable it is too. He gets more VO work than anyone I know just because he was born with that voice. Many women are born with a fantastic voice too.
The smart ones know it and take advantage of getting probably one of the highest hourly rates in the whole industry. Similar to a dentist or lawyer!
It is a gift. You either have it or you don't.