IN or ON?

There are always crazy rules to discover while learning languages. In English, one of them is the IN/ON. Indeed, why would we say in a car but on a train? Here is finally the explanation to that mystery. The simplest information is that, if you can walk in a vehicle, you say ON (plane, train,…), […]

Read More →

French language – 2: Canadian French

For one language, there are many accents, regarding the country they are spoken. For example, French isn’t spoken the same way in France, Canada, Switzerland or Belgium….If you listen to a Belgium and a Canadian french speaker, it won’t sound the same as a french speaker at all. Indeed, the Canadian accent is combined to […]

Read More →

French Language – 1: French accents

For one language, there are many accents, regarding the country they are spoken. For example, French isn’t spoken the same way in France, Canada, Switzerland or Belgium… Even in France, depending of the regions, people have different accents. The Parisian accent is considered as the “neutral” french accent as it is the one taught to […]

Read More →

Localization opportunities

You may wonder what other types of job you can have the opportunity to participate in while doing voice over jobs, since the localization is a really new and unwell-known but wide industry. As the aim of localisation is to help a company adapt their message for different countries/languages and cultures. To do so, they […]

Read More →

Recipe for a Good Audition

If you have never auditioned before, you might be a little curious out about what is going to happen? These tips are here to help you be more relaxed before and during the audition. 1. Make sure you are clear on the job requirements When you are asked to apply for voice over jobs, it […]

Read More →