Welcome to Shannon’s Voiceover Insights, your go-to hub for everything in the world of voice acting. Whether you’re an aspiring or experienced voice actor, or a company looking to hire the perfect voice for a project, this category has you covered.

Explore practical tips, industry secrets, and expert guidance on medical narration, eLearning, video game and animation voiceover, recording techniques, and demo preparation.

Here, we will also tackle important industry topics, like the rise of AI voices and why real human talent still matters, helping clients and creators understand the value of professional voiceover work.

For voice actors, you’ll find advice geared to elevate your craft and stand out from the crowd. For clients, you’ll gain insights on choosing the right talent and getting the best results from your projects.

Voiceover Insights

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How Creatives Can Manage Business with Confidence and Keep Their Spark

Voice Actor Business Tips: How Creatives Can Manage Business with Confidence and Keep Their Spark These voice actor business tips are designed to help freelance voice actors build a sustainable, professional, and reliable voice over business. Media producers and casting directors sourcing voice talent often want artistry, speed, and reliability all at once, and creative […]

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Versatile Performer Shannon Scott: 10 Powerful Insights to Elevate Your Voiceover Projects

The versatile performer Shannon Scott. That’s me! Voiceover isn’t just reading lines, it’s about bringing a project to life. As a versatile voice actor, I specialize in professional voice acting across commercials, animation, audiobooks, e-learning, video games, and more. My goal is to provide polished, engaging, and adaptable performances that resonate with your audience and

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Why Requesting a Quote Early Saves Productions Time, Money, and Headaches

When most productions begin, the focus is almost always on the visible pieces. Concepts, visuals, scripts, locations, talent, and editing. Voiceover often enters the conversation much later, sometimes as what feels like a finishing touch rather than a foundational decision. “We’ll figure that out later.”“We just need someone to read it.”“We’ll drop VO in once

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