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Index
Cover Table of Contents Title Page Introduction Part I: Exploring Voice Acting Basics
Chapter 1: An Overview of Voice Acting: Just the Basics Chapter 2: Finding Your Voice: How You Fit into Voice Acting Chapter 3: Training Your Voice Chapter 4: Understanding Your Role Chapter 5: Interpreting a Script and Finding Your Character
Part II: Creating Your Audio Résumé
Chapter 6: Deciding What Demos Are Essential Chapter 7: Getting Your Script Ready for Your Demo Chapter 8: Recording Your Demo
Part III: Auditioning and Finding Work
Chapter 9: Marketing Yourself and Promoting Your Work Chapter 10: Uncovering Voice Acting Jobs Chapter 11: Auditioning 101: Just the Basics Chapter 12: Auditioning in the Virtual World Chapter 13: Auditioning in the Real World
Part IV: Setting Up Your Voice Acting Business
Chapter 14: Working after You've Booked a Voice-Over Job Chapter 15: Getting Paid for Your Work Chapter 16: Nurturing Your Business
Part V: Establishing Your Home Recording Studio
Chapter 17: Creating Your Own In-Home Recording Studio Chapter 18: Understanding the Recording Process a Little Better Chapter 19: Editing and Mixing: Getting More Advanced Chapter 20: Recording the Finished Product Chapter 21: Delivering the Final Product
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 22: Ten Reasons You Should Regularly Audition Chapter 23: Ten (or So) Tips to Prepare for Voice Acting Jobs
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