Podcast by InteractiveVoices.com Welcomes Listener Comments
August 22, 2005
Interactive Voices, producer of the IV Podcast, is now accepting talent submissions to include in the podcast, giving voice talent both media exposure and an opportunity to participate in the new medium of podcasting. Voice talents are now currently providing content relevant to the voice-over industry and their experiences in the field. Episode 3 welcomed the talent of Dan Lenard, an InteractiveVoices.com member, including a feature created and produced for the IV Podcast.
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.
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
Video Game Producers Hire Non-Union Voice Actors
June 6, 2005
Interactive Voices has been witnessing the increasing demand for non-union voice actors at their website. A host of video gaming employers have been posting their voice-over jobs with one objective in mind: to find the perfect voice for the perfect price. Non-union voice actors, by virtue of their non-union status, have the ability to set their own rates for voice-over work, many of which record from their homes and can offer their services at a reduced fee, offering a competitive market for employers looking for quality voice actors at reasonable prices.
Voice Overs For Video Games Featured at Interactive Voices
November 24, 2004
Interactive Voices has added Video Game Voices to their stellar lineup of Featured Talent Categories. Clients can search for voice over talent who perform voice overs for video games quickly by visiting the Interactive Voices Featured Talent Categories. Video games have recently enjoyed a surge in popularity, and the need for voice over actors has increased to keep up with the demand from avid gamers and corporations alike.

