Author: Hugh Edwards

  • Debreath Your Voiceovers the Human Way

    Debreath Your Voiceovers the Human Way

    This blog aims to tackle the misconceptions in the voice-over world relating to when you should, and just as importantly when you should not debreath your voice-over recordings. It’s not done correctly that often, but it’s easy to do (in the right place) when you know how. Firstly, let’s start at the beginning of this topic…

  • Which Remote Connection Software Should I Use for Dialogue Production?

    Which Remote Connection Software Should I Use for Dialogue Production?

    With home-based studios becoming more and more important in the voiceover industry landscape, and with the fast-approaching switching off of the ISDN network, VOs who are used to working with remote clients need to find an alternative connection to enable them to continue doing remote directed sessions. Very much in line with other users of…

  • One Voice Awards UK & USA 2022

    One Voice Awards UK & USA 2022

    The One Voice Awards UK and One Voice Awards USA 2022 took place on the 14th May in London, and the 6th August in Dallas, Texas respectively. Both nights were fantastic and the tickets sold out. For everyone who was there – what an atmosphere! thank you so much for coming and for your wonderful…

  • AI Voice Over – Explained

    AI Voice Over – Explained

    What exactly is AI Voice Over and how will this affect the Voiceover Industry? Previously known as TTS, or Text To Speech, AI Voice Over, or Artificially Intelligent Voice Over is a huge and growing part of the industry that has far-reaching consequences for all voiceover artists, agents and buyers alike.   This article looks…

  • The Best Microphone For Voice Over – A Complete Review

    The Best Microphone For Voice Over – A Complete Review

    This Gravy For The Brain post reviews to find the best microphone for voice over work based on different budgets. In this review, we cover a range of voiceover microphones that are suitable for beginners, intermediates and advanced voiceover artists. A List of Voiceover Equipment The list below is just a quick guide to help…

  • How to Stop Blocking & Achieve Good Flow in Voiceover

    How to Stop Blocking & Achieve Good Flow in Voiceover

    When delivering voiceover dialogue, it’s important that we achieve a good ‘flow’ in our deliveries – one of the major things that stop us delivering with good voiceover flow is a term we call Blocking.   Blocking is a problem that often exists with newcomers to the voiceover industry and is easily fixed once you…

  • Why You Should Label Your Files Properly

    Why You Should Label Your Files Properly

    It’s often the case that we don’t label files properly when saving them to your computer from your DAW or your Audio Editor.   There are many reasons for this, but it’s easily remedied, and can count against you if you don’t.   This blog takes a look at why we should always label files…

  • How to Use Voiceover Contracts

    How to Use Voiceover Contracts

    This article illustrates exactly why you should use voiceover contracts with every single voiceover job you do, and how you should use them. If you do not use voiceover contracts for each voiceover job you do, you are potentially leaving yourself open to companies taking advantage of you, your recordings, and them potentially exploiting the…