
What you NEED to know about Booking VoiceOver Jobs
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Thinking about getting into voiceover acting? In this episode of Take Fountain, talent agent Anthony Boyer and talent manager Jess Canty walk you through everything actors need to know about the voiceover audition process. From how to submit MP3 files instead of self-tapes, to why your closet might be the best place to record when you're just starting out, this episode is packed with practical tips for beginners.
You’ll learn what a VO slate sounds like, when to submit multiple takes, and what terms like "wild takes" and "button lines" actually mean in a commercial voiceover script. Whether you're auditioning for animated series, commercials, video games, or narration work, understanding the unique expectations of voiceover casting is essential.
Jess and Anthony cover why you don’t need a reader, why most auditions are audio-only, and how to sound polished even without a professional home studio. If you're an actor hoping to expand into voiceover work or just curious about what it takes to book a VO job, this is a must-watch episode that breaks down the voiceover audition basics in a simple, approachable way.