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Text to Speech Technology
Text to speech technology is transforming the way we communicate. Discover how TTS and voice computing are making the world more accessible.
Self Care Tips for Working From Home
It's important to establish self care routines when working from home. Learn how the Voices Insiders stay healthy with these self care tips.
Why Voice Actors Need Headshots in Today's Marketplace
Headshots are integral tools for voice actors working today. Learn how you can benefit from a top-notch photo that captures who you are.
Engaging Your Audience With Interactive Voice Ads
Interactive voice ads have launched audio advertising into a new era. Learn how to craft your own voice dialogue ads with this guide.
Creating an Effective Corporate Compliance Program
Here’s your crash course on assembling an effective and enduring corporate compliance program for your organization.
How to Write Great Voice Over Scripts
As a client you want to attract the best voice over talent for your job and you will need to write great voice over scripts to achieve this.
Sonic Logos: Designing Your Brand Soundscape
Discover why your brand needs a sonic logo in this roundup of the most iconic sonic logos of the past and present.
Butt Out! Medical Reasons Why Voice Actors Should...
If you’ve ever smoked, do smoke or have quit, you know what cigarette smoking can do to your voice. Dr. Sims agrees, it's time to quit smoking.
The ABCs of Voiceover
Ever wondered how to interpret voiceover jargon? Get the lingo down with the help of this handy glossary of voiceover and voice acting terms.
Black Friday Marketing Strategy
A roundup of the voices behind successful Black Friday and Cyber Monday commercial campaigns that follow three key marketing strategies.
How Do Teachers Use Alexa in the Classroom?
Amazon's Alexa helps creates a dynamic learning environment through its amazing features. Learn how teachers are using Alexa in the classroom.
Pharyngeal Voice : Description and Application to Pop...
Dr. Sims suggested that voice actors, by virtue of their wide array of vocal projects and versatility, are likely using the pharyngeal voice.