Don LaFontaine, Voice Over Recognized by Advertising World
September 4, 2008
If you’ve ever seen a movie trailer for anything, and I mean anything, in the past 30 years, I will bet you’ve been treated to the voice of Don LaFontaine. Most people probably could not recognize LaFontaine by name, but his voice is as familiar as a close friend.
Reading of his passing got me thinking about this hidden art, which unless you live in a cave, you are exposed to on a daily basis.
It’s amazing how little attention ever gets paid to voice talent actors. Anyone who works in media advertising (and does it well), understands the value a good voice over provides a television or radio spot.
Finding the proper voice over for a spot is like paring the right shoes with the occasion. You don’t wear dress shoes to go running, nor do you wear flip-flops to a formal dinner. The same is true for paring the right voice over for a spot. Done properly, the spot is delivered with the perfect pitch and rhythm.
The voice over, also called the voice of God, serves as the conductor of the spot, telling the story in a way that brings the viewer or listener in and holds their attention. A talented voice actor will use voice to drive the heart of a script, and when done perfectly, will go hand in hand with the music, the footage and the graphics to create emotion.
Here are a few factors a good political media consultant considers when choosing voice talent:
So with that, I leave you with this video on the late Don LaFontaine, who was the Tiger Woods of the
voice talent industry.
Source: Brian Donahue from 30or60.com




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