Voice Overs for Podcasts
Formerly known as “audioblogging”, podcasting dates back to the 1980s. But it wasn’t until 2004, thanks to portable digital audio devices like the iPod, that podcasting took off. While many people had predicted the demise of radio for decades, this format now boasts over a million different programs, and over 29 million podcast episodes. People like listening to audio– at home, in the car, while working out, and according to one website, 81% of podcast listeners pay attention to podcast ads.
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Podcast Voice Over for Intros & Outros
Professional sounding podcasts open with an introduction that begins the show, called podcast intros. These are integral to catching the listener’s ear, engaging their interest and letting them know what to expect.
Having a great sounding intro gives the podcast credibility, creates anticipation, and adds cohesiveness. In the middle you’ll sometimes find bumpers, which are typically 15-second audio clips to introduce a new segment of your podcast or for smooth transitions in and out of commercial breaks.
At the end of the show, a podcast outro wraps up the podcast, lets your listeners know the show is over, thanks them, and lets them know where they can learn more.
Narration to Set the Tone and Polish Your Podcast
The elements of a terrific intro/outro include a script, a professional voice over talent, music, and sound effects, all of which create an audio brand for your podcast. Choosing the right voice is key to set the mood and tone of your podcast, so it complements your show’s personality and speaks to your target audience.