Voice modulation is an art. There is so much we can do with our voice. Those who are blessed with a good voice can do wonders when it comes to voice over and dubbing.
Voice overs are common in the entertainment sector. In filmmaking, tv shows, radio programs, theater, voice-over is a common practice. It is never part of the narrative. It is later added to the film, documentary, or TV shows. For doing voice overs, you need a good voice, proper pronunciation, good control over your voice, and also need to understand how to emote through the voice.
For example, the pitch of a voice-over in a documentary and a show made for kids cannot be the same. In a documentary film, you need to express in a more serious tone, and in a kids’ show, you need to have a jovial tone. So, understanding the difference is crucial here. It is not like only the people with a heavy, deep voice can do voice-overs. If you are good at it and can add something new to the art, you can do it. But a deeper voice is mostly preferred in the case of quintessential voice overs.
How To Get A Deeper Voice
Getting a deeper voice is a matter of practice. Just like singing, a deeper voice demands practice with full dedication. If you want to be a voice over artist then get ready to do some regular exercises and practices for getting a deep voice.
You need to take care of your voice. For that, the easiest step you can take is drinking a lot of water and keeping your vocal cords hydrated.
Keep your neck muscles relaxed. We are talking about sternocleidomastoids. If it is relaxed,