Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs About Voiceovers

When you say "Voice Overs" do you mean like character animations or talking on commercials?

I've been told I have a really nice voice. Does this mean I can get into Voiceovers?

I've always heard that voiceovers are a niche market and impossible to get into. Is this true?

What skills should I have first before I explore the voiceover option?

I am an actor going oversees to look for work. Should I try and get a demo done before I go? Can I get work in other countries with my accent?

Do I need to spend a lot of money on training?

How do the courses work?

What do I learn in the course?

Where do courses run?

What if I can't get to a city where the courses are?

I prefer to learn alone in my own time. Can I do voice over training this way?

I want a voiceover demo. What do I do?

Can I do voiceovers part time?

I'm an actor looking for work. I hate waiting tables. Is it realistic to think that I could quit my restaurant job ASAP and replace it with voiceover income.

How do I get started straight away?

How much is the Weekend Voiceover Seminar and how long does the course run for?

How much are private classes?

What makes the Biz of Showbiz different to other training centers?

How much do you get paid per voiceover?

What should my demo package that I send out to potential clients look like?

Is there work?

What are the specific areas of voiceover one could choose?

How much money could one expect to make?

Why is training important?

How long must I train?

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