ej's voice over journey
My journey into the world art of Voice Over. I've begun learning how to use my voice to entertain and inform listeners. Since I just started I might as well use my voice to inform others of my path. Who knows, what I have to say may help someone else interested in this art avoid mistakes and have a smoother entry.
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ej's voice over journey
ej's voice cast S2 E16
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Taking the Audacity Bootcamp from beginner to advanced by Mike Adams.
https://www.udemy.com/share/103tx83@N0C6Zc-GmpGu3zjypjwIsPY54bI58AmAGyd7i7pjxh7GBgLm3uihHTB4fhYju9fUuA==/
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The music:
Intro NEFEX Changing found on Youtube Music
Outro NEFEX What you gonna be found on Youtube Music
https://www.neffexmusic.com/content-creators
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More of what I do
linktr.ee/ericrjones
Merchandise
ejs-voice.com
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ericjones@ejsvoice.art
Or
ericjones@ejsvoicecast.art
**[Podcast Title]**
ej’s voice cast [TK episode number 16 / episode title ]
**Introduction:**
Hello, ej here, and welcome to ej’s voice cast, the podcast that takes you on my journey of becoming a voice over artist.
**Opening Segment:**
[TK Hook or interesting fact related to the topic]
**Transition to Main Content:**
**Main Content:**
- [Segment 1: Audacity school ]
Hello everyone, I was looking around for some Audacity videos so I could learn more about it and found Audacity Boot Camp by Mike Adams on udemy. It cost me about $12.00.
The course is very good and gave me some pointers on how to use templates. I changed my current templates and it seems to work well. Mike Adams does a very good job of passing on the information in a detailed way without getting overly technical.
The examples he provides are relevant for folks doing podcasts specifically. Some of what is taught like LUFS, and normalization are handled by Buzzsprout. Buzzsprout has Magic Mastering that you can signup for that will handle a lot of these issues and give you a very good sounding podcast. I use it but still have to remove all the umms, errs and other sounds that are not welcomed.
- [Segment 2: helpful things]
On Audacity’s menu to the right of the Selection icon, it looks like a capital “I” or Roman numeral one, you have the “Envelope” tool. If you have a single music intro outro this tool can be used to fade out the music when you start your intro and fade in the music when you complete your outro.
It gives a lot of control on how quiet you want this music when you reach the speaking portion of your podcast. You can level it so it's nice background music or completely silence it until the outro is needed. For me I use 2 different songs so this isn’t an option.
- [Segment 3: Audacity options ]
Some other options that can save time are the metadata functions. I can set up custom track names along with track number, system date and system time so every new track I create will have this information embedded.
Luckily the service I use, Buzzsprout, allows me to add this information. Macros can be created to do some repetitive functions. I create the macro script and pair it with key combinations. Each time I run the key combination that macro is run performing whatever task I assigned.
Assigning special key or key combinations can be handled in Audacity also. I have assigned a few tasks to particular keys to make editing go a bit quicker. You can repurpose keys that are used for something else if you really want that key or keys to represent a new task.
[Segment 4: Buzzsprout tasks]
Within Buzzsprout you may take advantage of their Magic Mastering or MM offer. This provides many of the functions that you can do in Audacity such as setting up for LOFFS or Loudness, leveling, optimization for spoken word or music depending on which is more prevalent in your podcast.
There’s a charge for it of course. You would need to decide if it’s worth spending your time doing it or paying someone else. This is one of Ali Abdals items. He is a proponent of having a staff available to handle certain tasks so it all doesn’t fall on you.
**Personal Story or Example:**
- [TK Share a personal story or example]
**Expert Insight or Quote:**
- [TK Include an expert insight or quote Share wisdom or perspective from an expert in the field.]
**Transition to Conclusion:**
That about finishes this episode
- [Summary of Key Points]
[TK Summarize the main takeaways from the episode.]
- [Closing Words]
As always feedback subscriptions are welcomed.
The link is at the bottom of these show notes.
If you have advice or a suggestion please share.
Thank you for joining me on ej’s voice cast. We'll catch you in the next episode!
**Outro:**
[Closing Credits]
Music by NEFFEX
Links
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Feedback link
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