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Mastering the Art of Voiceovers and Dubbing

One of the most important things you need to know about being a dubbing artist is how to create your characters. Many aspiring artists don’t have a clue about this. You must understand how to create your characters of different ages before you attempt this, especially if you want to be successful with your dubbing career.


The foundation of making your character takes time and dedication to both research and practice. If you’re not able to commit to a lengthy process, you should start by searching on the internet for free dubbing tutorials and tips and try to start dubbing with the small videos, it can be extremely helpful and you will be able to get some ideas for making your voice samples for dubbing.

If you’re still having difficulty figuring out how to modulate and pace, you might try taking a course or attending a class that teaches you the right skills by observing famous dubbed movies. You will find that learning how to use dubbing without the need for expensive software. If you can pick up some basic keys from films, you can improve your technique and pick up more skills along the way.

Learn Dubbing scenarios before recording in a studio

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You will also learn about writing and recording beats. This is something that many dubbing artists fail to take the time to learn. With this information, you will be able to create very accurate dubbing that you can take around the production houses and send it anywhere you want to get the projects.

The last thing you will need to learn is how to work with microphones and sound equipment. As a dubbing artist, you’ll be using a microphone and different audio equipment to make your voice come alive. … Read more

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# Face Warm up 

How to start with the   vocal exercises , the warm-up is warming up our voice. And there are actually several

different components to warming up the voice and I want to briefly cover them.

First we have to work on the muscles of the face, and the throat, and the tongue. So you’re going

to want to do exercises, maybe you’re scrunching, you scrunch up your face, you release your

face, scrunch release. You’re moving your tongue around, yawning is a wonderful way to release the tension in your face. That’s the first part of actually warming up the voice.

# Warming up your lips

When you’re doing that you want to make sure that you include the lips, and like I mentioned before, the tongue. So you want to move your tongue all around, in and out, in and out of your mouth, up and down, and the same thing with your lips.

So, you want to blow air through your lips. Maybe you chew, maybe you puff, whatever it is to warm up your lips. Then we’re going to actually add in some sounds to warm up our voice. You want to work primarily with consonants, and perhaps you take an S sound or a Z sound and you hold it and release like (Demo making sounds). You hold and release the consonants. And then you want to take the consonants and repeat them quickly and you can go through all of the consonants that way. That’s really good, that’s a really good way to warm up your mouth.

# Warming up your Tongue 

Then, you might want to try tongue twisters. Tongue

twisters are very good.” Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers”. Whatever the tongue

twisters are that you

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