7/3/2023 0 Comments Stand by me narrator voice![]() ![]() CutĪ specific segment of the voice over recording, usually referred to during editing. Matching to time and speed, lining up an actor’s voice to the visuals or music. CueĪn electronic or physical signal given to an actor to begin performing. The action that the client is calling their customer to take. The sound is said to spill over or bleed into the other actor’s mic. When copy spoken into one actor’s microphone is picked up by another mic. The person responsible for the work of all the other creatives on a given team, for instance, at an ad agency. The specific benefits of a product or service, placed throughout the script by the copywriter. This is usually a separate room from the booth. Where the engineer and producer (and many times, the client) are located. ConsoleĪ large desk-like piece of equipment where the audio engineer monitors, records and mixes a voice-over session. Subtle speech nuances that give texture and shading to words to make them interesting and meaningful. Cold ReadĪn audition where an actor is given no time to rehearse. The fictionalized person that an actor is cast to portray. In the United States, stations east of the Mississippi River have call letters starting with W, while stations that are west of the Mississippi have names starting with K. The letters assigned to a radio station by the FCC. Buy also refers to the amount of money spent on the media time for a commercial spot or campaign. A ‘buy’ is the take the client selects as the best. Can also be known as a ‘sting.’ BuyĪlso known as a keeper. ButtonĪ single scripted or improvised word, phrase or sentence at the end of a spot that clinches the commercial without introducing additional copy points. The mediums available on Voices are radio, television and online.įor example, a Broadcast License would allow you to run an ad on television, locally, for 1 year. The licenses are based on the medium you are running the ad, the region it will be run in and the length of time the ad will run for. Broadcast LicenseĪ broadcast license allows you to use the voice over for an advertisement. When vocal audio becomes distorted and unstable, usually caused by equipment problems or telephone line interference. Often recorded for multimedia games and voice mail systems. Recording one part of a sentence with variables within that sentence as a means of customizing a response. BoomĪn enclosed, soundproofed room where voice talent usually works. BookingĪ decision and commitment on the advertiser’s part to hire (aka ‘book’) a voice actor for a session. The audio engineer has faders that adjust the volume and mix the various elements in a recorded spot. The audio console from which the engineer operates. Noise from the headphones being picked up by the microphone or from other ambient sources, like other tracks. Usually, a rectangle, or ‘billboard’ is drawn around the client name and/or product on the physical script to draw attention to the word or phrase. ![]() The emphasis given a certain word or phrase in a script. The music or sound effects (SFX) behind or under a voice actor’s voice. The instrumental end of a jingle, usually reserved for location, phone numbers, legal disclaimers, or any other information the advertiser needs to add. The role assigned to a voice actor that usually has an authoritative and commanding quality. AnimaticĪ rough version of a TV spot, usually with storyboard images set to music and voiceover, usually prepared for presentation of a concept to a client. The continuous SFX behind voice-over suggests the monologue or dialogue in a specific setting, like a hospital, restaurant, retail store, gas station, etc. Air CheckĪ recorded portion of a radio program for demonstration purposes. ![]() AirĪlso known as airtime, it’s the media time slotted for a commercial, hence on the air. AgentĪ person or group of people who represent voice over talent and bring them into their facility to audition, or arrange for them to audition for casting directors and producers. A process where actors replace dialogue in a film or video. ADRĪutomated Dialogue Replacement in a film. An advertiser, also referred to as a client. ![]()
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