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Brazilian Voice over talents
Our native speaking voice over artists can be used for recording voice overs and narration for projects in all kinds of media and purposes, e.g. narration for CD & DVD presentations, corporate movies, product films, documentaries, podcasts, radio voice overs, tv voice overs, cinema trailers, phone messages and IVR Telecoms, E-learning, Mobile, Gaming, Web media, Home video and various media content niches like News, Sports, Drama, Documentary and many more.

13/02/2022

Microphones: distance, range and proximity effect

For many microphones the following applies: the closer the distance between the sound source and the microphone, the more low frequencies are amplified (at the expense of the high frequencies). Your voice or instrument will sound fuller if you sing, speak or play closer to the microphone. This is the proximity effect. There is also such a thing as the range of a microphone. Read on to learn more about it!
Read more here: https://www.brazilvoices.com/news/march-20th-2021

How to fix Reverb- the beautiful waySound is not easy  to control. The moment it is created, it travels in every directi...
28/01/2021

How to fix Reverb- the beautiful way

Sound is not easy to control. The moment it is created, it travels in every direction, bouncing off all surfaces. This chaos is known as reverberation. Many artists use reverb on their instruments and voice to to make them stand out. However, When it comes to reverb with voice over, clear speech is essential. It is possible to remove some reverb with software during post-production.
Post-production involves editing the original audio and is not the ideal place to fix problems in a recording. Reverb happens to be one of the more complicated problems to fix, so your goal should obviously be to avoid reverb in the first place.

Reverb is the reflection of sound of hard, flat surfaces. The opposite type of surface will not reflect sound well. Soft, irregular surfaces tend to absorb sound and reduce reverb. For example, a room with hardwood floors will have much more reverb than a room with carpet. Another thing that contributes to reverb is room size. A large hall will produce a reverb that can last several seconds, and a small room can be less than one.

The reason is that the sound has a longer distance to travel before reflecting off the surfaces of the room. Sound travels fast, but it is slow enough that a small difference in room size can make a noticeable difference in duration. So, how do you make a studio that has little to no reverb? It can be as easy as grabbing some carpets or bed sheets and covering the floor, windows, door and walls. Even the common objects in a room like bookshelves or furniture play a part in reverb, so remove everything possible.
But let's take a look at some more professional solutions: Acoustic Foam, and Absorption Panels to make a room more beautiful as well.​

​Acoustic polyurethane foam is designed to improve sound quality. It can also help to dampen sounds or soundproof altogether, thus improving the NRC. NRC stands for Noise Reduction Coefficient and is a standard rating for how well a material absorbs sound. The NRC rating of a material can be viewed as a percentage. For example, an NRC of .75 means 75% of the sound energy that contacts a material is absorbed and is not reflected back into a room. A room that is considered ‘loud’, ‘reverberant’, or ‘echo-ey’ generally needs additional sound absorption. Materials with an NRC rating of .75 or higher are generally considered highly absorptive, and will yield the greatest improvement with the least amount of material

​Sound Absorption Panels work to absorb that extraneous noise while making the room more beautiful. The panels in the studio belows are handmade, 90x30 cm and have the accessible price of USD $ 150. The cloth panels 60x60 at the bottom are $50 each. The used material is factory rated NRC 0,87

07/11/2016

Our native speaking voice over artists can be used for recording voice overs and narration for projects in all kinds of media and purposes, e.g. narration for CD & DVD presentations, corporate movies, product films, documentaries, podcasts, radio voice overs, tv voice overs, cinema trailers, phone messages and IVR Telecoms, E-learning, Mobile, Gaming, Web media, Home video and various media content niches like News, Sports, Drama, Documentary and many more.

"Regional" voices that we are specialized in are Brazilian Portuguese and Latin American Spanish, but we also offer other languages.

We work with a studio that is equipped with professional equipment and software for editing & synchronization; guaranteeing superb quality. We can substitute the original voice of audiovisual productions (movies, cartoons, video games, documentaries etc.) with the voice of a voice- over artist in the following languages:

Brazilian Portuguese
Latin American Spanish
French
German
Russian
Indonesian
Turkish
Kazakh

Depending on project specifications, we cast the most appropriate native speaking content translators, reviewers, linguists, voice over talents and subtitling developers.

Endereço

Rua Euler De Pereira Cardoso 761
Salvador, BA
41600210

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