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"There's Money Where Your Mouth Is: An Insider's Guide to a Career in Voice-Overs", written by Elaine A. Clark, a voice-over performer, casting director, producer, and copywriter, who lives in San Francisco.
Aimed at seasoned actors as well as vocal talents who lack show-biz experience, this career manual offers the most complete guide to a lucrative field for voice over training and voice over jobs.

Voices are increasingly in demand for commercials, cartoon characters, announcements, and other voice-over spots. This outstanding handbook explains how to launch a career and find voice over jobs.

Along with sample commercials and script copy, the author gives advice on:
  • Vocal exercises and techniques
  • Vocal modulation
  • Breathing techniques
  • Advanced copy-reading techniques
  • How copywriters see the job of the voice artists they write for
  • Looking for an agent
  • and...
The Absolutely Crucial Step: doing a demo because entertainers are judged by what they choose to present in their demos. It even includes a section on staying on top. Nothing is left out; the writing style is to-the-point...no cutesy stuff that attempts to mask weak content. Each page is tightly-packed with detailed information. It's as if she is having her own private session with you -- and, actually, she is -- except it costs a lot less in book form.

Need THE BOOK on voice over training and how to get voice over jobs? This is IT.

There's Money Where Your Mouth Is: An Insider's Guide to a Career in Voice-Overs