thisismartin 4.9 (258) Music & Audio Posted September 11 0 I just vibe with the project—listen to the script and figure out the mood. It’s all about matching the tone to the message and feeling out what works best! See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/45_voice-over/how-do-you-approach-finding-the-right-tone-and-character-for-different-projects-r177/#findComment-1490 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sekoyya Little 4.9 (890) Music & Audio Posted August 28 0 I approach each script and tone based on the client's specific requests. Once they submit their requirements and describe the tone they're looking for, I interpret their feedback and deliver the script in a way that sounds best to me. Usually, there are some adjustments after the first revision, but as the client provides more feedback, I gain a clearer understanding of the script's intent. The way the script is written also plays a role; well-written scripts provide clear guidance on tone, while others that lack detail, emotion, or proper grammar can make it challenging to deliver the perfect tone. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/45_voice-over/how-do-you-approach-finding-the-right-tone-and-character-for-different-projects-r177/#findComment-797 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seba 5.0 (770) UGC creator Video content creator Posted August 27 0 I thnik the best way is, not to try a voice tone, is more FEELING and performing what script request from you. You need to feel what the script is about, who are you talking to, what´s the best way to communicate the message. Those things will give you the right tone and style for any project. Also, always read any brief or client request to enhance the information you have to create the right voice for the project. See profile Link to comment https://answers.fiverr.com/qa/12_music-audio/45_voice-over/how-do-you-approach-finding-the-right-tone-and-character-for-different-projects-r177/#findComment-170 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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