How is it called the one who helps you with SFX and Voice Actors?

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How is it called the one who helps you with SFX and Voice Actors?

#1 Post by johandark » Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:08 am

How is called the one who works on the audio control of the voice actors and sfx? Not necesarilly music, and sfx is actually not obligatory... But I would need someone who talks with the voice actors, take their audios, make them sound right and organize them in folders.
What's the name of that job? Sound engineer? SFX artist? I tried to look for it in Lemmasoft forum, but not sure if that's the best place to look for i

What's called and where is the best place to look for someone like this, also I would like to know how much usually they charge, if it's per word, per hour, or how it works.

Thanks in advance! 😉

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Re: How is it called the one who helps you with SFX and Voice Actors?

#2 Post by MapletreePaper » Sun Oct 09, 2022 6:06 am

It sounds like you're describing two different jobs: a voice director and an audio editor.

Voice directors are rather specialized, so you probably won't find anyone with that skillset here. I suggest recruiting someone off of Casting Call Club. I've never used the site to find directors, but I know it's a reliable source of talent in other areas.

Audio editing, however, is a much more common skill. I suggest you try making a post on the appropriate recruitment board here on the forum. If that fails to get results, I recommend using freelancer sites like Fiverr or Upwork.

Hope that helps! :)

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