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Voice over Industry

Voice Actor Genevieve Baer is the Announcer for Regions Bank for a Second Year

December 10, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

Announcer Voice Over for Regions Bank

I am have had the pleasure of voicing the various TV and Radio commercial campaigns for Regions Bank all throughout 2025.

I auditioned and booked this voice over gig in January of 2025 and was booked at various points throughout the year to voice additional spots.

Regions tag line is “Extra is our Ordinary at Regions” and my voice over delivery is meant to convey confidence, warmth, and trustworthiness.

It’s been an absolute pleasure working with the creative team this past year.

Another Year with Regions Bank

That said, I’m so pleased to announce that Regions had renewed all of the spots I voiced for them this past year through 2026!

This is almost more meaningful than booking the original gig as it’s a huge vote of confidence from the the folks at Regions that they like working with me and like what I deliver.

Below is just one of the many TV commercial spots I voiced for them this year:

https://youtu.be/yZFsnU8U8UY?si=9CIk1ItzP-CnfF2M

Filed Under: Commercial Voiceover, Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry

Colorado Voice Actor Genevieve Baer Interviewed in VoyageDenver Magazine!

September 29, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

My Interview in VoyageDenver

I am so proud to be a long-time voice actor and love my town of Boulder, CO with a passion…so I was so pleased to be asked back for a second interview with VoyageDenver!

This follow-up interview asked some really wonderful and thoughtful questions about the life of a voice actor, the voice over industry, and life lessons in general. I was really impressed with the uniqueness of the interview questions and how they encourage some vulnerability and reflection.

Check out the Article

You can read the whole article here:

https://voyagedenver.com/interview/an-inspired-chat-with-genevieve-baer-of-boulder-highlight

Much thanks to the folks at VoyageDenver for thinking of me!

 

Filed Under: Voice over Industry

A Travel Rig for a Professional Voice Actor

June 10, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

Providing High-quality Voiceovers while away from The Home Studio

Ask a dozen different voiceover artists about travel rigs and you’ll get a dozen different opinions. From what exactly is the best set-up to whether to travel with one at all, there are so many differing opinions out there.

And like most things in life: there really is no “right answer”. It’s all about what works for you.

Twenty Years in the Making

It only took me about 20 years to start traveling with voiceover equipment! I really do not travel very often so, for a long time, I felt strongly about being able to actually take a few days away from work and be more present with my travelling companions.

However, my career as continued to grow and the need to have a way to serve my clients or submit important auditions became more and more evident.

An Unusual Result

To my surprise, I have found that–by bringing a voice over set-up with me on the road–it’s actually allowed me to be more present and relaxed. Knowing that I have equipment should I need it has released me from my guilt of being away from the studio.  I have found myself more relaxed and free from the resentment of “missing out”.

The “Best” Voice over Travel Rig

Again, there is no “right” opinion on the best equipment to bring and a thousand different variables that affect that answer. Questions like:

  • how are you travelling (by car, plane, etc)?
  • how much luggage are you taking?
  • Where will you be staying and what is the environment like?
  • Are you planning on recording voice over jobs with this rig or auditions only?

All of these questions are important to ask yourself before you decide what set-up to bring.

My Personal Voice over Travel Rig

I wanted something that could easily fit in a carry-on bag (I am allergic to checking bags at airports) and I planned to use it mostly for auditions. The microphone I use in my home studio is quite heavy and very sensitive so, for these reasons, I chose to go with a light shot-gun mic (the Synco D2) for my travel set-up. I paired that with the amazing Audio Sigma MicHero DSP audio interface (highly recommend). Then a pair of headphones and my laptop complete the set-up.

Be Honest and Transparent with Your Voice over Clients

No matter whether I am turning auditions in to my agents or recording an actual voice over job, I am always honest about being away from home and using my travel gear. I would never want to be caught in the position of booking a VO job and then having the client disappointed in the sound. For auditions, I want to be sure and point out that I am using my travel gear so that the potential client knows that this is not the sound of my wonderful home studio.

Already Paying Off in a Big Way

Choosing to travel with my voiceover gear has been the right move for me, and it’s paid off…big time! On a recent trip to Seattle, I received a last-minute email from a client asking me to record several political voice over commercial spots. The audio engineer and the client both felt comfortable with me using my travel equipment and we ended up recording seven spots…which went a long way towards paying for our trip!

My son took the picture of me below looking oh so glamorous during the session.

Ah the glamorous life of a voice actor!

 

Filed Under: Commercial Voiceover, Uncategorized, Voice over Industry

Telly Award Winner for Best Commercial Voice over!

May 22, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

Telly Award for Best Commercial Voiceover awarded to voice actor Genevieve Baer!

On Tuesday morning I woke up to an exciting email in my inbox informing me that I had won a Telly Award!

The Telly Awards are a prestigious international awards program that happen every year and honor the best in Television and Video creative across all screens. They also happen to have a craft category that considers the voiceover only of the piece.

It was my first time entering and I decided to submit one of the Television commercials I voiced for US Steel. This piece, in particular, allowed me to access the textured, gritty, and authoritative part of my voice. Grounded and powerful, the voice over delivers the message without overpowering the visuals on the screen.

You can see and hear the spot HERE.

A Win in More Ways than One

One of the things that made this commercial campaign extremely gratifying was that it was never meant to be voiced by a woman at all. Considering the subject matter (the steel industry), the creatives assumed they would go with a booming male voice. They did open up the auditions to both men and women though.

And my audition changed their minds.

Power, Grit, and Authority comes in all forms

Rather than try and compete with a big, booming male voice. I decided to access my grounded authority by going in the opposite direction. After all, when a person knows their subject matter deeply and speaks with authority, they don’t really need to shout about it.

I’m so glad the creatives agreed and the result was a truly powerful and effective campaign.

A New Era for Voice over

This textured and gritty side of my vocal range has been popular lately. As creatives are beginning to recognize the strength in women’s voices more and more, there have been more and more opportunities and requests for me to deliver in this powerful tone. It’s a such a fun area to play in.

It feels authentic to who I am and just the act of allowing my voice to sit in that lower and textured end of my range, immediately grounds me to the copy and intention of the piece.

Grateful for Great Creatives

I owe endless thanks to my voice over agents at ASPVO along with the Morgan Young (writer and director) and Julie Mays and the team at IMG for production. I am so grateful for their vision and the opportunity to be a part of it!

Telly Award

 

Filed Under: Commercial Voiceover, Female Voice Actor News, Uncategorized, Voice over Industry

Female Voice Actor of the Year Nomination!

May 15, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

Female Voice Actor of the Year Nomination!

I am shocked and delighted to say that I received a One Voice Nomination for Female Voice Actor of  the Year! This is a tremendous honor and I’m in the company of 9 other absolutely incredible female voice actors. Winners will be announced at the One Voice Awards ceremony in Dallas in August.

Voiceover Submission Process

Although the nomination came as a surprise, I was proud of the video I submitted on my own behalf. In order to enter this category, you need to create a compilation–no longer than 2 minutes long–of voiceover work you completed in 2024. When going through my own work, I was proud that I had so much to choose from and the variety within those choices.

I was able to include TV commercial voiceovers, digital commercials, a sports promo I voiced for ESPN, some radio imaging I voiced for a CHR station, a TV affiliate news spot, and even my navigation voice for Waze.

You can view my entry submission HERE.

Voiceover Industry Encouragement

Even after 20 years as a professional voice actor, there are plenty of days where I get down on myself or feel insecure. Recognition like this means the world to me and I use it to lift myself up on the harder days and fuel my fire to learn and grow more.

I can’t wait to celebrate with my fellow nominees in August!

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry Tagged With: Female Voiceover

A Voice Actor’s Lessons from VO Atlanta 2025

March 30, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

VO Atlanta 2025

I’m back from second VO Atlanta (I’ve gone 2 years in a row) and once again, I am impressed by just how much I gained in those 3 days.

So much as been written about whether or not voice over conferences are “worth it”. For me? The answer is ABSOLUTELY! 

Look, conferences are what you make of them. So, if you’re going to stay locked up in your room and not engage, then you’re not going to get anything out of them.

But if you put yourself out there, attend the sessions that are available, and simply involve yourself in conversations, it’s almost impossible not to come home with massive gains.

My Gains

I could go on for hours, so I’m going to limit myself to 5 incredible gifts of VO Atlanta 2025.

  1. Insight: I’ve been a voice actor for over 20 years now, and I am still learning about the inner workings of the business. For example, this year I learned more about the different opportunities that are afforded a voice actor who is on an elite LA/NY VO roster. I learned important information about the prolific Commercial voicecasting agency (Voicecasters) casting process. This info will affect how I audition for their projects in the future. And the list goes on and on. Not to mention, that the business is constantly changing…so just when you might think you have a full grasp on how it works? It evolves once again.
  2. Connections: Once again I walked away from the conference with a multitude of new business connections. From the direct email address of the fabulous Denise Patierno (in charge of VO casting for CNN promo department) to being added to the direct roster of a prevalent Casting Director, to learning the name of a large Automotive advertising company, I have not doubt that the connections I made this year will continue to serve me throughout my career.
  3. Relationships: This business can be a lonely one. We are working all day, by ourselves, in padded rooms. The value of connecting with others who completely understand what my daily life is like cannot be understated. It feels amazing to know that I have a pretty sizable group of voice actors that I feel comfortable reaching out to should I have a question or simply need commiseration. Mental health affects productivity (among many other things) and having trusted friends in the same business is a huge boost to my mental health.
  4. Perspective: Meeting all of these colleagues and learning all of this information in a short amount of time immediately adjusts my perspective on my career as a whole. I found that it was a reality check that was both positive and negative. On the plus side, I left inspired and the experience reaffirmed my belief that no dream is too big and nothing is really off limits as long as I keep working towards it. On the other hand, I was reminded that achievements often take many, many years, a whole lot of frustration, and the feeling that you are scratching and clawing your way to your dreams. I was also reminded about the fact that there are SO many wonderful, talented voice actors out there who are competing for the same jobs. Again, this is good and bad. On one hand, it’s a whole lot of competition making each job statistically unlikely. On the other hand, it’s a good reminder not to take it personally when I don’t land a job.
  5. Belonging: Finally, I left with a deeper sense that I am in the right place. I reaffirmed that fact that I love this business with all of my heart and I deeply enjoy the other people who are part of the voice over industry. It is creative industry full of funny, open-minded, generous, and warm people. I am so lucky to be a part of it and it is true gift to feel like I belong there.

One thing I do wish I had done was take more pictures! But I will include one that was sent to me from Saturday night (after a great dinner with Harry Dunn, Andy Barnett, Imari Williams, and Libby Clearfield).

I have no doubt that this will not be my last VO Atlanta conference. Until then, I return to y booth with renewed inspiration and a fuller heart. ♥️

New and old friends!

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Uncategorized, Voice over Industry Tagged With: VO conference, Voice Actor, Voiceover Industry

Voice Actor Genevieve Baer is a Reed Award Finalist!

February 21, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

Reed Award Nomination for Voice Over!

I am so delighted to announce that I have been named a Reed Award finalist for 2024!

I submitted work in the category for Best Political Attack Ad and was thrilled to learn that my submission received a nomination. The nominated commercial is political ad against Congresswoman Marionette Miller-Meeks (Iowa)–highlighting her extreme views on abortion rights.

Best Political Attack Ad Nomination

You can watch my nominated political commercial HERE

Political Voice Over Work

I was lucky enough to do a lot of political voice over work in 2024. I absolutely love doing it. I thrive on the fast pace and the variety of deliveries the work calls for. I love the urgent nature of it. And I love the feeling that my voice over skills might actually be making a positive difference in our country.

Why this Particular Political Ad?

I chose this particular commercial because I felt like my voice over delivery struck the right balance of “real person” and authenticity while conveying the frustration and urgency at the same time. I’m so happy the judges agreed!

The Reed Awards and Conference

The Reed Awards is produced by Campaigns & Elections, the journal of the political campaign industry. “Founded in 1980, C&E is the go-to resource for political consultants, with its focus on the latest tools, tactics, techniques, technologies & strategies in campaigns.”

Branding itself as “The Political Campaign Industry Event of the Year” the event consists of two days of the very best political campaign professionals from across the world converging in one city for the Reed Awards & Conference. It’s an opportunity to connect, creat new relationships, dive into key issues affecting the industry, and celebrate the best campaign work from the preceding year.

Future Goals

I am unable to attend the ceremony this year as I have already committed to attending the VO Atlanta Conference happening on the same weekend. My goal is to continue to have my work recognized in years to come and attend The Reed Conference in the very near future!

 

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Political Voice over, Voice over Industry

My Most LOVED Voice Over Clients

February 8, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

I Love my Job and Appreciate All my Clients

And that cannot be understated. Even after 20 years, I am in awe of just how much I adore being a voice actor. I love it so much. I love the variety that every day brings. I love being creative every day. I love using my acting training and getting into character. I love working from home. I love the fact that the sky is the limit and there are always new goals to strive for and new voice over genres to tackle.

People often ask me who my favorite clients are. I think the answer surprises them. They assume that I am going to name the client that pays the most or who provides the voice over jobs that are the highest profile.

But being a fantastic voice over client is a lot more nuanced than that.

Sending Love to My Voice over Clients!

Or so the Hallmark holiday says. And in honor of Valentine’s Day, I thought I would share a few of the things that my MOST LOVED CLIENTS do that make me appreciate them immensely.

•They are Great Communicators

My favorite clients communicate with me. Clearly and effectively. They help me help them by telling me exactly what they want…without me even having to ask. If they have time, tone, file format or any other specific needs, they LET ME KNOW. This results in me being able to get them their audio files quickly and to provide them exactly what they want the first time around.

They also just communicate with me in general. You have no idea how much I appreciate a quick reply back saying “file received!” or “submitted your invoice to accounting”. I care deeply that my clients are satisfied. When I don’t hear from them, I worry that the file somehow didn’t reach them. And yet, I don’t want to bother them with excess emails.

A super quick email confirmation eliminates all that headache.

And ditto with the invoice confirmation. Look, I love my job but I also want to get paid for it. I really love those clients that keep me posted in regards to receiving and submitting my invoices.

•Don’t Make Me Chase Payments

And while we’re on the subject of payment…I have massive love and appreciation for the clients that just make getting paid SIMPLE and HASSLE-FREE.

I have quite a few clients that I completely trust and really don’t have to think about in regards to payment other than submitting my invoices to them. I know that they will pay me within a certain period of time without my having to follow up.

Others, not so much.

Chasing down payments and sending follow-up emails feels like a whole additional job that I really never asked for. It’s so important to me that I fulfill my clients needs quickly and to full satisfaction. If they need a file within the hour? I make it happen. I only ask that my need to get paid without extra hassle would be prioritized as well.

And I LOVE the clients who respect that need.

• They Express Appreciation

I care. I care a lot. And I think that is one of the things that has increased my success in the voice over industry. That care comes through in my work and my business conduct.

You have no idea how far a simple “thank you” goes.

Of course, I will do just as good a job for you whether you express gratitude or not. But a simple thank you and expression of appreciation fills me with the warm and fuzzies.

It feels good to know that my work is acknowledged and appreciated!

My favorite clients go out of their way to recognize how hard I work for them and let me know that they appreciate it. Their notes of gratitude truly make my day.

•They Provide Proper Phonetics

Oh boy, this could be an entire blog post in itself. Please understand, I want to make you happy. I WANT to nail all of your desires and wishes for your voice over project and I want to do it as efficiently as possible.

My favorite voice over clients provide proper phonetics for ANY and ALL questionable words in their voice over copy.

We’re not just talking about technical or medical terms. There are names of towns that only locals know how to say. There are names of individuals that are not easy to decipher. Local store names, foreign names, etc. When in doubt? Provide a phonetic.

And not just a badly written phonetic. A proper phonetic that includes WHICH syllable gets the emphasis. You would be surprised how often that is missed. For added bonus points, add a reference link or a “rhymes with…” to the note.

I have many clients who will slow down the process by making me ask for phonetics (that are not easily looked up on Youtube) or their phonetics are so poorly written out when provided that they are useless. This just slows down the process.

My favorite clients take the guesswork out of the equation for me. They automatically provide the phonetics in a proper and detailed manner.

Grateful Beyond Words

I hope this list was helpful and enlightening to all of the commercial producers, video producers, instructional designers, promo producers, etc. who interact with me and other voice over artists on a regular basis.

This month of love, and all other months, I see you. I appreciate you. I LOVE you! 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Voice over Industry Tagged With: voice over client, voice over industry, Voice-over tips

What to do when NOT recording Voice overs?

February 4, 2025 by GenevieveBaer

So you’re a voice actor and you’ve found yourself with a few moments when you have no voice over projects or auditions in your inbox. GREAT! Time to take a nap or watch some TV right?

Wrong.

Although building downtime into your overall schedule is important for your physical and mental health, there are always things you can be going to increase your VO skills and booking rates.

Here are a few important things all voice actors should be doing when they’re not recording:

1) Work on Your Craft

A great voice actor is always training and honing their skills or working on new ones. So when you find yourself with time on your hands, that is a great opportunity to:

•Train privately with a new voice over coach

•Coach in a new voice over genre that you haven’t tackled yet

•Attend group voice over “work outs” or group lessons with fellow voice over colleagues

2) Market Your Voice Over Services

Finding potential voice over clients and marketing to those leads takes time. I will often have an on-going list of potential clients to reach out to. When I find myself with a few minutes, I might tackle a handful of them until the next voice over project comes in.

Some potential people/groups to reach out to are:

•Creative Agencies

•Audio Production Houses

•Voice over casting directors

•Past clients that you haven’t heard from in a while

•There are so many more from web video producers to instructional designers, etc.

3) Work on your Voice over Website

Having a professional website is crucial in this business of voice acting. And–if built properly–you may even find yourself getting voice over gigs simply through a client finding you on Google.

I personally still have a lot to learn about SEO and it’s complicated and constantly-evolving nature.

When I am not recording a voice over job in my home studio, I am still sitting in my Whisper room working on this very website! I have a massive to-do list which includes building out many more niche voice over categories in addition to the larger Commercial voice over, TV Promo Voice over, Voice over narration, Radio Imaging, etc.

4) Listen to Voice Over Podcasts

I have actually been shocked at the amount of knowledge and inspiration I have picked up from various voice over podcasts! So many guests drop priceless nuggets of wisdom throughout these conversations–from equipment to lead-finding to self-marketing.

I’ve also been inspired to work with various voice over coaches just from hearing them speak in these conversations.

I almost always finish a podcast inspired to take action in some area of my career.

5) Listen to more Voice overs

Now would be a great time to go to the website of en elite voice over agency or perhaps a voice actor whose career you admire and listen to their work. You can learn so much about current voice over trends and what kinds of deliveries are booking.

Even when you settle down in front of the television, it’s important to listen to those commercials. I personally find it particularly fascinating when I hear a commercial come on that I auditioned for. I learn so much from hearing the voice that booked and how the final spot came out.

Find Balance

In the end (like everything in life), it’s about finding balance. It can’t be ALL work ALL the time or you will burn out. But hopefully this gave you some ideas and a bit of motivation to tackle some items on that “Business of Voice over” checklist.

I look at it this way. I honestly think I have the best job in the entire world. If I can do anything at all that helps keep the work coming and my career going? Then I am all in.

 

A couple weeks ago, I took some time in

between gigs to order some new gear–

including these pretty aqua headphones!

 

 

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Voice over Industry

Tips and Advice for Attending Voiceover Conferences

September 8, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

Thinking about attending a Voiceover Conference?

From VOAtlanta to Vocation to OneVoice, SOVAS, MAVO…there are a lot of them out there! But…are they worth it? Should you go if you’re a total newbie? A long-time working pro? Well, there are a whole lot of opinions out there when you ask those questions. I happen to live by “to each his or her own” and I don’t think there is one right answer. But I did want to share my own unique perspective in case it helps someone get a more positive conference experience.

My First Voiceover Conference

In 2023–after almost 20 years as a working voice actor–I FINALLY attended my first voiceover conference. Why did it take me so long? Well, that’s a long answer for another day. 😜 All I can say is that I wish I had done it sooner. I got back from conference #3 less than a month ago. I have gained so much from each one…from valuable knowledge to blossoming friendships. 💕

Each time, I’ve gotten a little bit better about how best to approach these things without getting completely burnt out or overwhelmed. I thought I would pass along those tips for anyone thinking of attending their first conference in the future. So, without further ado…here is one random voice actor’s….

DO’s and DON’Ts of VOICEOVER CONFERENCES!

✅ Do: KNOW YOUR LIMITS –  These things are not for everyone–and that’s ok! There are plenty of other ways to learn and network. Find the ones that are right for you.

❌ Don’t: KNOCK IT UNTIL YOU TRY IT – Give it a try before you rule them out. I was shocked at just how much I got out of each one.

✅ Do: TREAT YOURSELF KINDLY – Speak positively to yourself and use that inner voice to build yourself up. That confidence will project outward and draw people to you.

❌Don’t: BEAT YOURSELF UP – I get it. I can be hard on myself too. But please remind yourself that we are all at different places in our journey and you are okay…wherever you are.

✅ Do: PROTECT YOUR VOICE – Conferences involve a whole lot of talking and often in loud settings. Take breaks, drink plenty of water, and take care of that “money-maker”!

❌Don’t: OVER SCHEDULE YOURSELF – While it’s important to take advantage of the learning opportunities offered, remember that down time (and time to connect with colleagues) is also crucial.

✅ Do: PACK SNACKS AND LAYERS – I learned this one the hard way. Conferences tend to take place in hotels–where the temperature varies wildly and the food is expensive!

❌ Don’t: BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU HEAR – I’m not saying that anyone is being purposely deceitful. What I mean is that, we all have our own perspectives but often tend to present them as if they are absolutes. Remember that it’s valuable to listen to many people’s thoughts and ideas and decide which ones resonate with you. There is no ONE way to go about this career.

✅ ❌ DO or DON’T: BRING A TRAVEL RIG: Speaking of doing what is right for you…this very much applies to the whole travel rig question. Many voice actors travel with them and many don’t. This is completely up to you and where you are in your career, whether you want to just be in “conference-mode”, etc.

Say Hello!

I hope these suggestions were helpful. If you have any questions, feel free to email me and I’d be happy to help. And if you DO see me at a conference, please come and say hello!

Advice from Professional Voice Actor Genevieve Baer

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry Tagged With: Advice for VO Talent, Voiceover Conference, Voiceover Industry

Voice Actor Genevieve Baer Wins 2024 One Voice Award!

August 14, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

A Voiceover Win!

Wow.

My head is still spinning from the amazing weekend at the One Voice conference and Awards Ceremony.  I was absolutely shocked to hear my name called as the winner for Best Political Demo! That room was full of the best of the best of this industry. As I said in my speech…just to be able to consider myself a colleague amongst these giants is so amazing. To be honored with an award is a complete dream come true.

Acceptance Speech

Everyone kept their speeches short and sweet–which was much appreciated as we had a ton of awards to get through! As you’ll hear in my own acceptance speech (which you can watch below), they played the first portion of my Democratic Political Demo as I walked up on stage.

I am so happy that they did.  This spot (written and produced by J. Michael Collins) represents my belief systems in a nutshell and I believe that you can hear that in my delivery. I am so proud to have had that spot in particular represent me as I took the stage.  It’s wonderful timing to win an award for this particular genre…as we are obviously in an intense election year and Political advertising is exploding!

I have already had the honor to voice Political commercials promoting women’s right to choose. My hope is that I can do so much more to promote abortion rights, LGBTQ rights, gun control advocacy, and other policies and politicians that promote love and acceptance while protecting body autonomy and promoting equal rights.

My Acceptance Speech

One Voice

The One Voice Awards are the only voice-over awards that don’t charge an entry fee for submissions; as a result, they receive thousands of entries. We were told that for 2024, they received around 5000 entries that a group of 19 judges voted on (blindly to keep them objective).

Categories included best TV commercial, best radio commercial, best corporate narration, automotive spot, TV promo, animation, best voiceover demos in many of the genres, voice-over artists of the year, and more. The talent in that room was mind-blowing. These were artists at the very top of their game with careers that cover every genre and every high-profile voice-over gig one could possibly think of.

It was so uplifting and inspiring to be surrounded and uplifted by this voiceover community. The skill and talent in the room was only surpassed by the support and goodwill of the community. It was the such an incredibly lovely and positive atmosphere.

The One Voice Conference

But of course the weekend was not only about the awards themselves. There was a plethora of VO industry panels, workshops, and other learning opportunities. I had the pleasure of attending small-group workshops hosted by Sumeet Iyengar of Cope Management and Arielle Negrin of Atlas Talent on commercial voiceover, movie trailer voiceovers, and promo vo.

Both workshops were wonderful and filled with valuable nuggets of wisdom from VO industry pros. We all had a chance to step up to the mic multiple times, receive feedback, and improve our reads. Having attended similar workshops online and in person…I highly recommend attending in-person learning opportunities. While I learn from both formats, there is something about being in the same room that simply cannot be beat.

The Takeaway

It’s hard to sum up all of my feelings about this incredible honor and weekend in general. I will say this: it has not been easy forcing myself out of the comfort of my cozy recording booth and putting myself “out there”. But it has been oh so very worth it. Each conference and in-person networking event I have attended has fueled my knowledge and motivation in countless ways.

The VO community is warm and joyful and I feel incredibly proud to belong to this amazing group of people. This award is the cherry on top of the this gift of a career that is beyond my wildest dreams.

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry Tagged With: award-winning talent, female voice, Political voiceover, Voiceover

Two Nominations for Voice Actor Genevieve Baer!

August 5, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

Voice over Award Nominations

This year was the first time I submitted for the One Voice Awards and I was extremely pleased to receive not one, but TWO nominations! The One Voice Awards are the only voiceover industry awards that do not charge an entry fee; as a result, they get far more entries than any other competition.

I had the honor of being nominated in the category of “Best Political Demo” and “Best Political Commercial Voiceover”. You can hear my demo HERE and the Commercial Spot I was nominated for HERE.  I am blown away by the recognition and honored to be listed amongst some of the best voice actors in the industry.

Awards Ceremony on August 10, 2024

The Awards will be presented in Dallas on Saturday evening 8/10/24 and will include a red carpet type photo op followed by a 3 course dinner and ceremony. I have been dreaming of  a little red carpet moment since I was a little girl and posted this picture on Linkedin as proof that I have been practicing for quite some time.  The fabulous Kay Bess will be the emcee for the evening.

One Voice Dallas Conference

But of course, One Voice is not just an awards ceremony. It’s also a fabulous conference for the voiceover industry with a ton of learning and network opportunities packed into the weekend.  I am really looking forward to connecting to so many of my VO colleagues as well as various casting directors, agents, and other industry experts. I have signed up for a few workshops led by casting director Elaine Clark, Sumeet Iyengar of Cope Management, and Arielle Negrin of Atlas Talent.

Each time I attend a workshop like this, I always walk away with priceless knowledge and insight into the business and new tactics and tools to apply to my reads.

My Goals

My intentions for the weekend are to simply soak it up, be as present as possible, connect with people I have not met before, gain new knowledge, and stay healthy! It’s a long list for two days for sure.

Once I have recovered from all of the fun, I will be sure to post a new blog detailing the weekend.  Check back soon for pictures and a recap of my experience!

OneVoice Award Nominees

Filed Under: Female Voice Actor News, Voice over Industry Tagged With: OneVoice Awards, Political voiceover, Voiceover Conference, Voiceover Industry

Advice for Becoming a Professional Voice Actor

July 3, 2024 by GenevieveBaer

A Professional Voice Actor’s Most Common Request

Can I pick your brain???

That’s usually how the message starts out. It seems like every other week there is someone reaching out who wants to “pick my brain” about getting into the voiceover industry. And hey, I don’t fault them in the least! After all, I love this work with a passion.

But I do find myself answering a lot of the same questions and I figured it was high time to make a list of sorts to have at the ready for when the next VO hopeful comes calling.

My Voiceover Advice for New Talents

For the last couple of weeks, I released my top tips for hopeful voice actors on my Linkedin page which you can access here. I figured I would go ahead and publish them here as well. I hope this is helpful.  Some of the tips are geared toward those who are totally new while others will be helpful for voice talent who have a little experience under their belt.  Keep in mind, I started my voiceover journey over 20 years ago…so “breaking in” to the VO industry looked very different back then. My path undoubtedly differs from those who began more recently.

Regardless, here are a few tips:

Genevieve Baer’s Top Voiceover Tips

1️⃣ The sound of your voice is really not important. So many people look into VO because they’ve been told they have a great voice. And many voice actors do have gorgeous voices…but that’s not a necessity nor is it going to open many doors for you.

Today more than ever, the VO industry is focusing on “real” and “authentic”. So an every day–not particularly remarkable voice–is just fine if the delivery is relatable. Far more important are the following: acting ability, great reading skills, determination, resilience, drive, worth ethic, and patience.

2️⃣ There is no quick way to break into the voiceacting. If you are really determined to break into the industry, expect to put in considerable time and cost. This includes training (your FIRST step) with a reputable teacher(s), purchasing home studio equipment, paying for professionally produced demos, perhaps joining a fee-based online casting site, creating a website and other marketing materials, and the list goes on and on.

3️⃣ Please note, however, that not all of these costs need to come at once. In fact, they shouldn’t! As I mentioned, your first step is to train. This can be done in a group setting, one-on-one, in-person, or virtually. Take the time to properly vet the various coaches out there.

Also remember that not every coach will be right for you. Find one who you vibe with & maybe don’t stop with just one. Before you make any demos, make sure that multiple, trusted folks have told you that you’re ready. If you make a demo before you’re ready, you will be doing yourself a disservice and wasting your money.

4️⃣ Be a sponge. While you’re training, soak up as much knowledge as you can from other sources. There are literally a kajillion podcasts and facebook groups devoted to voiceover. Listen, read, and learn! Before asking a question on a FB group, please do a search to see if that question has been answered before.

Take in everything…but take it in with a grain of salt. There are of course egos and opinions to wade through. But there are also tremendously talented, and generous people out there willing to share their knowledge.

5️⃣ Don’t try to cut corners. While you don’t have to start out with the most expensive equipment, you do need to invest in quality. You will at least need a decently treated space to record in, a good VO mic, an audio interface, and recording software. If you try and get by without any of that your audio will not sound good enough to make the cut. And trust me, people can tell.

There’s so much information out there and many experts ready to help. For example, the folks at Sweetwater will be more than happy to hop on the phone and advise you about a decent starter package.

6️⃣ This leads me to the next tip which is: learn from the experts. From how to use your recording software, to dialing in your studio sound and various plugins, to training in specific genres, to how best to market yourself…there are experts and info galore out there. Some of that knowledge is free for the taking (again podcasts, youtube vids, etc.) and some will cost you money. It’s worth it.

7️⃣ At the same time? Do your own homework. While there are people out there ready and willing to help…please don’t expect everyone to hold your hand and do the work for you. Do your own research. Study and practice. Respect people’s time when you reach out for help.

8️⃣ Work ethic, attitude, and hustle are everything. This industry is saturated with talented people. If there are multiple people great for the job but one of them radiates gratitude, positivity, and efficiency…well, the choice is easy.

Be human, be humble, be responsive, and don’t forget how gosh-darn lucky we are to be in this business.

Some other things to consider

-Work on your cardiovascular health. Being a great voice actor takes a lot of core strength and breath control. Bike, hike, swim, or take a tip from Taylor Swift and sing while you’re on the treadmill!

-If you haven’t already, take an acting class and/or get involved in theatre. Voice acting is ACTING and you will be required to convey every emotion and scenario with your voice as the only tool. Develop those skills.

-Read out loud. A lot.

-Pay attention to commercial spots as you’re watching TV.

-Listen to yourself as you converse with your loved ones. As the fabulous and wise Tina Morasco would say (paraphrasing here!): pay attention to how you talk to your partner in the morning while you’re having coffee. That is the real you. The you that is grounded and only speaks in order to convey necessary information. Try bringing that same “you” to your VO copy.

I hope that these tips have been helpful! I understand why there are so many people out there curious about the world of voiceover. It’s not easy but it’s Oh. So. Good. 🎙️🙏 ♥️

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Voice over Industry Tagged With: Advice, voice acting, Voiceover Industry

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