Public Administration & LegalLegal, social and cultural professionalsISCO 2655
voice-over artist
Voice-over artists perform the dialogues of animated television or movie characters. They empathise with their characters and make them come alive with their voice.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (16)
acting techniquesacting techniquesThe different acting techniques for developing lifelike performances, such as method acting, classical acting, and Meisner technique.rehearse rolerehearse roleStudy lines and actions. Practise them before recording or shooting to find the best way to perform them.follow work schedulefollow work scheduleManage the sequence of activities in order to deliver completed work on agreed deadlines by following a work schedule.study roles from scriptsstudy roles from scriptsStudy and rehearse roles from scripts. Interpret, learn and memorise lines, stunts, and cues as directed.analyse the original actor's way of speakinganalyse the original actor's way of speakingAnalyse the intonation, modulation, timbre, and other features of the original actor's way of speaking in a specific scene.synchronise with mouth movementssynchronise with mouth movementsSynchronise sound recording with the mouth movements of the original actor.adapt to type of mediaadapt to type of mediaAdapt to different types of media such as television, movies, commercials, and others. Adapt work to type of media, scale of production, budget, genres within type of media, and others.analyse a scriptanalyse a scriptBreak down a script by analysing the dramaturgy, form, themes and structure of a script. Conduct relevant research if necessary.study relationships between charactersstudy relationships between charactersStudy characters in scripts and their relationships to each other.memorise linesmemorise linesMemorise your role in a performance or broadcast, whether it is text, movement, or music.follow directions of the artistic directorfollow directions of the artistic directorFollow the instructions of the director while understanding his creative vision.study media sourcesstudy media sourcesStudy various media sources such as broadcasts, print media, and online media in order to gather inspiration for the development of creative concepts.perform scripted dialogueperform scripted dialoguePerform the lines, as written in the script, with animation. Make the character come to life.work with an artistic teamwork with an artistic teamWork closely with directors, fellow actors and playwrights to find the ideal interpretation to a role.adapt to acting rolesadapt to acting rolesAdapt to different roles in a play, regarding the styles, ways of acting and aesthetics.perform scenes for filmingperform scenes for filmingPerform the same scene several times in a row independently from the plot until the shot is deemed satisfactory.
Optional (14)
film production processfilm production processThe various development stages of making a film, such as scriptwriting, financing, shooting, editing, and distribution.breathing techniquesbreathing techniquesThe various techniques to control the voice, body, and nerves by breathing.vocal techniquesvocal techniquesThe various techniques for using your voice correctly without exhausting or damaging it when changing voice in tone and volume.pronunciation techniquespronunciation techniquesThe pronunciation techniques to properly and understandably pronounce words.use dialectuse dialectPerform lines using a specific dialect as required.perform improvisationperform improvisationPerform dialogues or actions spontaneously or without preparation.attend read-throughattend read-throughAttend the organised reading of the script, where the actors, director, producers, and scriptwriters read the script thoroughly.rehearse with fellow actorsrehearse with fellow actorsRehearse lines and acting with fellow actors to be attuned to each other.interact with fellow actorsinteract with fellow actorsPerform together with other actors. Anticipate their moves. React to their actions.manage personal professional developmentmanage personal professional developmentTake responsibility for lifelong learning and continuous professional development. Engage in learning to support and update professional competence. Identify priority areas for professional developmen...participate in music studio recordingsparticipate in music studio recordingsTake part in recording sessions in music studios.singsingUse the voice to produce musical sounds, marked by tone and rhythm.practise singingpractise singingStudy and practise lyrics, melody, and rhythm of songs.work with a voice coachwork with a voice coachReceive advice and training from a voice coach. Learn how to use one’s voice correctly, how to properly pronounce and articulate words, and use the right intonation. Get trained in breathing technique...
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ISCO GroupLegal, social and cultural professionals
Essential Skills16
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