Can Reading Better Help You Become A Better Voice-Over-Artist?

From: Terry Daniel – Voice Over Coach
Date:
Re: Can Reading Better Help You Become A Better Voice Over Artist?

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If you are learning to become a voice over artist – there are plenty of things you need to master before your voice will be featured on Television or Radio ads.

Once you get to that point – you will receive scripts that you will need to effectively read and narrate at the same time (and get it right on the first or second take).

Do you think you are up for the task? Try it right now – by narrating this article out loud to yourself (go ahead, don’t be shy, no-one is listening)…

Can you do it without stumbling and stopping?

…If not – that’s okay – EVERY voice over artist needs to go through the process of mastering their reading/narrating skills – and this is your chance to get started with this as well.

I have found the most AMAZING software that helps to improve your ability to read more effectively – by training your eyes to follow along faster and easier than ever before – and it’s called “eyeQ“.

You may have already seen this program on T.V. – or know someone who is already using it.

I’ve personally used this software – and it works like magic to strengthen the muscles in your eyes so that you can follow along with the words on the page.

YOU can try it too – for just  $14.95 (for 30 days) and it’s one of the BEST voice over tips that you will ever get! https://www.geteyeq.tv
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In just 7 minutes a day – you will be able to read and narrate your voice overs better (and with fewer mistakes) than ever before – which will put you that much closer to becoming a real PRO.

I hope you will try it out for
yourself!

To your success,

Terry Daniel
Voice Over Coach

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