The Need for Voice Matching Today

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Voice matching or voice mimicking is part of an arena of the voiceover industry that falls into voice over production work, specifically matching, voice replacement, ADR or looping. ADR stands for Automatic Dialog Replacement. This was previously referred to in the industry as looping. Voice matching includes adding background sounds to films, adding sounds of TV or radio and a movie and generally fleshing out the film in a studio or ADR sound stage. At times, it also means matching a celebrity to save time and money when a project is in an urgent situation.

An individual like Ross Marquand would be very helpful in this situation. Check out this funny video he put together showing the different actors he can voice mimic and let us know which one is your favorite in the comments below:

 

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Todd Resnick is president of Resnick Interactive Group, a full service, results-driven voice over casting company specializing in games and animation.  If you are interested in the voice over business, looking for talent or help in casting your show, feel free to contact us at info@resnickinteractive.com or on Twitter @ResnickCasting.  Or, visit us at http://resnickinteractive.com.







Comments


It's a great article, congratulations!
I recommend you watch the videos on this site, about imitating cartoon voices, it's very interesting!

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JMSanchez (not verified) | Wed, 12/21/2011 - 13:47 | Permalink

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