As voice talkers who deal with ad agencies all the time, it’s helpful to know what some of the jargon is. Use it correctly with clients and you show that you are well versed in the world of advertising and marketing. Here’s a link to Ad Dictionary that gives you definitions of terms used in the advertising world. Thanks to Doc at the VO-BB for the link.
February 19, 2008
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I am a Seattle-based voice over artist specializing in audiobooks, but also working in corporate narration and commercials. You can find me at http://audiobook-voice-over.com
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