Discover the Right Way to Choose A Voiceover for Your Digital Learning

Voiceovers are a lot like design: you only really notice it when it’s bad. That’s because a good voiceover is so seamless that it becomes an integral part of your digital learning, instead of sticking out like a sore thumb. Voiceovers that are condescending, boring, or even a little too homemade can turn learners off and make them focus on anything but the subject matter. Hiring a pro might sound pricey, but in the right circumstances, it’s an investment you’ll need to make. Consider these factors before you start recording:

1. Empathy

A good voiceover helps learners put themselves in the same scenarios portrayed in the video. Creating empathy is the culmination of a number of different factors, like the tone of voice, language, and inflection. If learners feel like the voiceover is talking down to them or someone that they can’t relate to, it’s difficult to get users to empathize and learn from the scenario.

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