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Published Thursday, September 18, 2008 in Education
SaVoa accredited voice-over artist and professional producer Heather Costa will be teaching an introductory course Oct. 4 at Clayton College-Fayette from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
"You're On The Air... How to Really Make It In Voice-Overs" is a course designed to help students gain awareness and knowledge of the growing industry. For more information regarding enrollment visit www.suchavoice.com/atlanta or call 678-466-5055.
Voice-overs can be heard anywhere, from movie trailers to the adult cartoon "The Family Guy." From the average voice to the exaggerated voice, the ability to enter this field has been increased by the advancement of affordable home studio equipment and a higher demand for voice-overs in technology and Internet applications.
Topics covered in the class include basic voice-over technique, how to get started in the industry, differences between commercial and narration work, advantages and disadvantages of joining a union, home studios, and creating and marketing a demo.