George Whittam is a genius when it comes to fixing recording issues for voice talent. If you’re just getting into voice overs and you don’t know what equipment to buy, he’s the guy to ask. He has several options available from a super simple beginner’s set up, to a pro’s dream. And if you already have […]
Vocal Booths
VocalBoothToGo is a great website to check out if you’re looking for vocal booths you can take on the road with you. Once you’re in the thick of things, you’re really going to need some kind of a travel rig. I happen to own one of these and really love it. For more information on how […]
Canadian Recording Services
Canadian Recording Services website, a fantastic resource for finding recording studios in Canada. Their service is free and they deal with post-production for voice overs – including studios that have ISDN.
Edge Studio Marketing Resource For Voice Overs
Edge Studio is a great marketing resource for voice overs. They have a ton of great resources for voice over training, too!. Visit their answer series for common questions and answers if you’re intending on becoming a voice over artist. You might also find their directory for suggesting links particularly useful.
VoiceActing.com
If you’re just getting started in voice overs, or you’re a seasoned pro and want to improve your craft (it’s a never-ending process, after all), one of the best places to visit is VoiceActing.com. There’s tons of resources on their website, but one of the best things you can do for your career is to pick […]
For the vocalists out there…
Here are some resources for singers that I’ve found useful… Ok. I’ll be honest and say that some of these resources are ones I’ve compiled myself on other sites. That said, they’re still useful. 🙂 Reference Guide for Singers on The Muse’s Muse – This is a compilation of the resources for singers that can be found on […]



