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There are two types of voice-over clients, quality conscious and price conscious. Even if budget is important, sacrificing quality in favor of fixing the cheapest is always a bad idea. Take a voice artist because they are cheap and can be any kind of problem in the long run, it will probably cost more in the end than initially expected, and not just financially!
Remember: you have a funeral and you need a professional voice-over-Their services. Search online or ask your casting with the voice of many markets. Within hours, you get lots of voice samples of artists with varying degrees of experience, education and talent. The right voice for your project seems to be more expensive than some other offers that you receive, in order to choose the cheapest. This item has a special talent loud with little emotion does not sound very natural andtheir samples display poor editing skills, but they are the cheapest, so they will have to do...right? WRONG!
First, it will probably take considerably longer for an inexperienced voice artist to get your script right, having to do several re-takes, re-record sections that sound flat or are lacking emotion, you may even have to hire someone else to correct their mistakes or to re-record your script altogether. Think of the extra costs involved! Now you've gone over your budget by a considerable amount!
Second, what message are you sending to your potential customers by using this voice? Do you really think that using this voice artist to represent your product or service will bring more customers or enquiries? Chances are that it won't! Using the wrong voice-over can often cost you customers and it can also cost you your reputation!
The most suitable voice for your project may seem a little more expensive at first, having great samples, sounding natural, and of course, seem to have more experience. Even if that voice can rent an artist to take the budget to begin with, it's worth it!
Your reputation is at stake! Do not ruin the interests of your budget!
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