What is the Difference between Voice Over and Voice Acting?
For a layman, voice-over and voice acting is the same. While both involve recording voice, they have similarities and dissimilarities.
Voice
Over
1. Voice overs are often reading-y and announcement-y types.
2.
oice-overs aim to
deliver a message often intended to sell something to the listener. The selling
point comes from the performance of the voice-over artist.
3. The voice-over content is primarily information-heavy, the intellectual type, where the scope for emotions is less.
Voice over is based on context. When done right, it has an impact on the listener. But, for the best voice over performance, the foundation lies in voice over actors.
Voice
Acting
Voice acting is the art of bringing a live character to life with voice. The voice artist, using his/her modulation, inflection, impersonation skills, will bring life to the characters. It is a creative process. With voice acting, the performer touches the audience emotionally. This is an effective way to attract the listener.
1. The voice performance will be in a conversational tone and makes the script rendition as real as possible.
2. The content in the story is predominantly emotional. The best use of voice acting is in animation movies.
3.
The purpose of voice
acting is to tell a story than to inform to hook the listener’s attention to
the story.
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