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Letter to a Voiceover Artist.

 Hello,



Do you know that as a voiceover artist you need to visualize? To see yourself doing greater in future.

This will help to motivate you and keep you going in the voiceover industry.

I want to be the best voiceover artist.

I want to be the first voice people think of when they hear the word 'commercial voiceover artist'.

I want my brand to be heard not only locally but globally.

Yes, be that audacious.


Also, your voice as a voiceover artist is your instrument and you need to learn how to use it well. So get familiar with your:

Range 

Pitch

Tone and so on.

If your voice is your instrument then you need to know how to use it and understand how it works.

So, make that recording of yourself and listen to how you sound, understand how your voice works and make this instrument your power. 


Dear VOA,

You are 'that' voice over artist and you don't have to sound like anyone else!

Go into that booth and showcase your uniqueness. Your voice is your instrument. Use it well!


I'm Lucy Uchechi Awa a voiceover artist and my brand's name is Lucyvoice. I'm exceptional because I'm very skilled at script analysis having gone through trainings and  from personal experiences, I'm that voiceover artist that will give life to your next project that needs a professional voice. Here's my email address lucyvoice001@gmail.com.

You don't want to miss out having a professional voice in your project that makes your brand stand out of the noise and singles you out from your competitors while connecting your brand with your audience. Yes! I am that voice. Let's create something magical today.


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