The vocal folds are housed in this structure.
What is the larynx?
The technical name for a heart-shaped polar pattern.
What is cardioid?
Creating voiceover for animation that was originally voiced in a different language.
What is dubbing?
When you speak, your vocal folds are together and doing this.
What is vibrating?
The piece of text you imagine someone saying right before your line of copy.
What is a lead-in line?
This part of the tongue forms the front wall of the throat.
What is the root?
Prevents spit and plosive air from interfering with a microphone.
What is a pop filter?
Voiceover that replaces previously recorded dialogue that was poor quality or missing.
What is ADR?
A vocal action involving a stoppage and buildup of air, followed by a quick release of the buildup.
What is a plosive?
One of the only things discussed in class that can be inhaled that is GOOD for your voice.
What is steam?
The space between the vocal folds.
What is the glottis?
Prevents unwanted vibrations from interfering with a microphone.
What is a shock mount?
This compilation of work is essential for voiceover artists to obtain jobs.
What is a demo reel?
This voice action involves a slow vibration of the vocal folds.
What is creak?
A glottal position that features a gap between the arytenoids and rapidly vibrating vocal folds.
What is breathy voice?
The technical name for the soft palate.
What is the velum?
A voiceover recording should be between -12db and this many db.
What is -6?
The typical commission a talent agent receives for non-union work.
What is 20%?
A voice action where the vocal folds are together but not moving, and there is a gap between the arytenoid cartilages.
What is a whisper?
What is the pharynx?
The area on the roof of the mouth just above the inside of your front teeth.
What is the alveolar ridge?
What is large diaphragm condenser?
What is SAG-AFTRA?
What is a lateral?
SAG-AFTRA video game voiceover artists have been on strike for greater protections against what technological advancement?
What is AI?