Paul FeganVO tips — 5 ways to make your elearning cutscenes more engagingVoiceover cutscenes are a break from the main narration in your elearning course and an opportunity to further engage your audience and…Jun 15, 2017Jun 15, 2017
Paul FeganEthnic diversity in elearning voice overOne of the things I’m often asked by elearning clients is how to handle ethnic diversity in a project that requires voice over (VO) audio…May 17, 2017May 17, 2017
Paul FeganCreating an effective audio scriptIdeally, audio scripts should be written to be spoken. If you’re finding that your chosen voiceover artists haven’t fully grasped your script and you’re being faced with retakes, here are some helpful tips that might make your words more readable.May 1, 2014May 1, 2014
Paul FeganCreating audio for appsAudio is an important, but often neglected component of smart phone apps. Yet the process is as simple as hiring an experienced sound designer for the job. Here’s how I added sound to Steven Troughton-Smith’s ‘Lotto Machine’ app.May 1, 2014May 1, 2014
Paul FeganRecording my first audio bookHaving spent over 15 years recording and directing voiceover audio for various media, I knew audio books would be a different beast. With one book now successfully under my belt, here is my account of that enjoyable and educating journey.Apr 16, 20141Apr 16, 20141