Regardless if you are a recording engineer or a voice performer who records yourself in your project studio, the fact remains that we all want a chance to practice our craft and have a good amount of work. This can necessitate some out-of-the-box thinking about what type of work might be available in the world of capturing the human voice and recording voiceovers. Remember that the world is full of voice messages of all types, and keep in mind that someone, somewhere, must provide the material. Here is a short list of only some of the possibilities that you may encounter.
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