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DIANNE BEREST Montenegro Local time: 09:49 Spanish to English + ...
Oct 2, 2019
Hello all. I'm applying for an OPI opportunity and the company has asked for a 30 second voice sample - 15 seconds in English and 15 seconds in Spanish. I've only done this once before, simply recording my voice on my laptop and sending the file. Just wondering if there are better or usual ways this is done? Thanks for any suggestions!
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Jan Rausch Germany Local time: 09:49 German to English + ...
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DIANNE BEREST Montenegro Local time: 09:49 Spanish to English + ...
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Thanks!
Oct 2, 2019
Thanks Jan!
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Daryo United Kingdom Local time: 08:49 Serbian to English + ...
You will also need a good mike
Oct 2, 2019
if you want to make a good recording you will need good quality headphones and a good microphone.
The mike in the laptop could and often will pick up all sort of noise - from the cooling fan, the hard disk, the keyboard typing, even sounds transmitted from the desk! That might be good enough for online chat, but it surely won't make for an impressive "sample" presented by a voice-over artist!
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if you want to make a good recording you will need good quality headphones and a good microphone.
The mike in the laptop could and often will pick up all sort of noise - from the cooling fan, the hard disk, the keyboard typing, even sounds transmitted from the desk! That might be good enough for online chat, but it surely won't make for an impressive "sample" presented by a voice-over artist!
You will need at least a mid-range / semi-professional combination of earphones (to check the quality of the recording - forget using silly laptop speakers for that) with an attached microphone (that will pick up ONLY your voice)
I have no idea what's available where you live - so there's no point recommending you my personal preferences; best pick the brain of a good sound engineer near you.
the software is very usefull https://www.audacityteam.org/ but without a good mike / earphones the result will not impress anyone.
(same as you wouldn't build a portfolio as photographer with an idiomatic camera)
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DIANNE BEREST Montenegro Local time: 09:49 Spanish to English + ...
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Great info
Oct 3, 2019
Thanks Daryo. It's not voice-over, just over-the-phone interpreting, but thinking about getting into viice-over so this information is very useful. Thanks very much!
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