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5 Reasons That Make Voice Acting a Good Gig!

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When it comes to the world of entertainment and media, most people think of careers like actor, presenter, musician, tv personality, and so on. Voice acting is one of the lesser-known careers in entertainment and can be quite fun—but is voice acting a good career path in the end?

If you didn’t know, voice actors are exactly what they sound like. They could be the voice of your favorite cartoon character, the soothing voice behind your audiobook, or even just the pleasing voice you hear in a radio advertisement.

It is a career that anyone with a passion can get into as long as they are willing to learn and practice.

Just like any career, voice acting does require hard work and dedication, but it is well worth it in the end. Let’s talk about 5 of the best reasons that make voice acting a great career.

Voice Acting is in High Demand

The first reason why voice acting makes a good career choice is because it is in very high demand. Depending on your location, it can be easy to find employers who are hiring voice actors for many different types of voice acting jobs.

The market comes with plenty of competition, but for those willing to put in the effort, gigs are plentiful.

It is even possible to find voice acting jobs as a freelancer, rather than a full-time employee, which can open doors for so many different people. Voice actors are usually thought of doing VO work for commercials or ads—but voice actors do so much more than just that.

Here are some other types of gigs that voice actors can thrive in:

  • Radio
  • Concerts
  • Production Studios
  • Theater and in house recording work

Good voice acting skills translate into a lot of more “concrete” types of jobs, even if you don’t end up pursuing pure voice acting. That’s part of what make voice acting such a high demand career. No matter where you end up, you’ll be using your skills!

Voice Acting Can Be a Flexible Job

The second reason why voice acting is a good career is because it can be very flexible. As mentioned earlier, there is potential for freelance work in the world of voice acting.

This means that you can work remotely from home and choose the types of voice acting jobs that you are interested in and feel capable of doing.

Working remotely gives you the opportunity to make your own hours and comes with advantage of not having to drive for long hours for the commute. You could simply record the work that you need to complete and send it over the Internet.

Voice acting is not only flexible for freelancers, though. Depending on the type of job you are doing, a typical day in the recording studio could only be up to a couple of hours.

However, that’s also balanced by the days where you have to get through 10 hours for a rush project—but in the end, it balances out.

Voice Acting Allows You to Meet New People

Another reason why voice acting is a good career is because it allows you to meet new people and build up a network.

With every new job you take on, you will meet producers and other voice actors that are an essential part of helping your voice acting career get to the next level.

Meeting producers and coordinators can give you the opportunity of completing more jobs for them in the future.

You can also meet new people at conferences, meetings, and other events. Many voice actors agree that it is equally important to build a network of other voice actors, like yourself. A social network of voice actors come with several advantages.

Here are the advantages to having a social network of other voice actors:

  • Friends with common interests- Sometimes it can be hard to find friends that are interested in the same things that you are, and in stressful times, like a new career, they can be very important to help get you through it. Other voice actors will have the same passion for voice acting that you do and will know exactly how you are feeling when things get hard. You may even find someone that is interested in a partnership business.
  • Helpful tips- Having a network of other voice actors also means that you will receive advice from people who are more experienced than you are. These tips can range from helping you to find more jobs to how to speak better.
  • Extra job opportunities- It is very common for voice actors to refer jobs—that they do not feel qualified for—to a friend or colleague that seems more suitable for the job.

Not only is meeting new people good for your health, but it can also be very helpful and a vital part for growing your career to its fullest potential.

A Career in Voice Acting Pays Well

Another nice advantage that comes with choosing voice acting as your career is the salary.

Like any freelance or independent job, you will start out at the bottom end. However, once you get a good portfolio behind you, then you can typically make a couple hundred dollars per job depending on which type of job it is.

The more your voice starts to become known, the more money you will get paid per job and the more job offers you will get.

As a freelance voice actor, you make your own hours and schedule, so the possibility of making a lot of money is there—as long as you are willing to work hard and put in the effort.

Choosing a career should not only be about the money that you make, but it is an important part, and a career in voice acting definitely has the potential to allow you to live comfortably.

Voice Acting is Creative and Fun

The last reason why voice acting makes a good career is because it allows you to be creative. Finding a career that is in high demand, flexible, pays well, and is fun and creative is difficult to find, but voice acting has it all.

It is definitely not your typical 9 to 5 job where you are just waiting for the day to be over with.

With the flexibility in your schedule, you have time throughout your day to work on other voice acting jobs or any other creative outlet that you have.

Some jobs for voice acting even allow you to use your voice in different ways. You could experiment with accents, drama in your voice, and there are other jobs that need voice actors that can make sound-effects.

Every day, as you learn, you can practice and grow your skill set and become more successful than you ever dreamed.  

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are so many things a person can choose as a career. Voice acting is a great choice for those who want to work in the performing arts but don’t necessarily want to be front and center on the screen.

While it can be difficult to start out, once you get a foothold then voice acting can be a great, flexible, sociable, well compensated—and most of all, rewarding—career path.

Just like any career, especially those dependent on your own work ethic and discipline, it can only be successfully if you work hard every single day. Find a voice coach, go to events with people like you, and learn, and you will have a successful, life-long career.

Sources

VO Planet

Voices

The Voice Realm

Voice Over Herald

The Voice Realm-Why Students Should Consider Voice Acting