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Voice Over Times Launches as Online Community For Voice Talent

July 29, 2005


Interactive Voices has launched a new service for voice-over talents, VoiceOverTimes.com, a site where professional voice talent can communicate, collaborate, and research the voice-over business. Viewing and participating is free of charge, encouraging talents to begin dialogues about their profession, including how to get started, recording, creating voice-over demos, auditions, technology, business, education, musical topics, and more. This site is intended to be a meeting place where talent can share and learn from each other.

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Podcasting Voiceovers Found At Interactive Voices

July 25, 2005


Interactive Voices, the voiceover marketplace, is a busy hub of podcast voiceover activity, ready exceed the expectations of indie podcasters, organizations, and corporations looking for a signature voice to host and or provide imaging for their podcast. Using the InteractiveVoices proprietary voiceover job posting software, podcasters will be able to find, audition, and hire voiceover talent within a matter of minutes. This valuable podcasting tool organizes responses online with demos and quotes from a variety of qualified talent while sorting and promptly identifying talents that are most suited to their needs and that vocally match the overall vision of the podcast.

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Podcast From Interactive Voices Collaborates With Voice Talents

July 25, 2005


Interactive Voices, publisher and producer of the IV Podcast, is inviting professional voiceover talents to submit audio features to be included in the IV Podcast, a weekly podcast created for voice over talents covering voice-over news and current voice-over events, business development, hot trends that will set professional talent apart, technology reviews and tutorials, anecdotes, and audio commentaries. Submitting audio features will give professional voice talent additional media exposure both online via the podcast and also through web page links recognizing their contribution to the IV Podcast.

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New Podcast Reaches Out for Listener Comments from Voice Talents

July 25, 2005


Interactive Voices publisher and producer of the IV Podcast, is inviting professional voiceover talents to submit audio features to be included in the IV Podcast, a weekly podcast created for voice over talents covering voice-over news and current voice-over events, business development, hot trends that will set professional talent apart, technology reviews and tutorials, anecdotes, and audio commentaries. Submitting audio features will give professional voice talent additional media exposure both online via the podcast and also through web page links recognizing their contribution to the IV Podcast.

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Interactive Voices Launches New Editions of its Web Services

July 11, 2005


Interactive Voices (http://www.interactivevoices.com), provider of voice over services, is pleased to offer employers more choices, including the Basic Edition, Professional Edition, and Enterprise Edition for searching, auditioning and hiring professional voice over talent online. The Basic Edition, a perfect match for employers looking to test drive Interactive Voices prior to enhancing their level of service, is available free of charge. The Professional Edition, a modest investment of USD$99 per year, comes with unlimited standard job postings and 10 bonus Enhanced job postings, guaranteeing savings that are worth twice as much as the sum they subscribed for. Now, that’s a return on an investment! The Enterprise Edition, priced at USD$199 per year, was designed with high-volume voice-over customers in mind, giving them access to over 2500 professional voice-over talents and unlimited Enhanced job postings, ensuring that their job postings are approved immediately and made available to all voice talent registered at the Interactive Voices site.

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Non-Union Voice Actors in Videogames More Popular Than Ever

July 5, 2005

 Interactive Voices, provider of voice actor services, has been watching the events unfold as the Screen Actors Guild and the gaming industry continue to reevaluate their current service provider relationships.  In the midst of this negotiation, several independent and corporate bodies have visited the Interactive Voices website specifically asking for non-union talent to fulfill their voice-over needs. These talents are not subject to union fees and readily negotiate with their employers to meet their respective budgets. Read more

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