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<p>He also has a reasonable production back ground having remixed for Ministry and Sony BMG, which he says is <a href="http://realisticvoices.com/Russian-Voice-Over.php">russian voice over services</a> actually a disadvantage to him being the russian voice overs he is today. When I go into a posh Soho studio to do a russian voice overs and the mic sounds like shit I can't believe it, radio gives you too much luxury. When I go in to Capital Radio the Microphone makes me sound amazing... like someone else... and I always like that feeling he jokes.</p><br>
<p>They are not necessarily actors or radio professionals they come from all walks of life and bring skills and experience from the real world that enrich their delivery.So where, exactly, do you start First, forget the idea that you have to possess a great sounding voice. It's like art one person's Mona Lisa is another's pile of bricks. In other words totally subjective. Reading and specifically reading out loud, is the most important quality. </p><br>
<p>Then you would be best to contact your local casting agents or radio stations and find out about attending a short course to strengthen your natural voice and improve your ability to interpret feeling.Look in your local newspapers or online and see if there are any auditions in your area, and finally listen to the voice artists on radio, TV or in the movies. Listen to their tone. Listen to how they read a sentence, </p>
