“Voiceover artist” is an apt term for a profession that’s just as much an art form as that witnessed on set or stage. Within the intimate confines of a VO booth, artists pour heart and soul into performances comedic, dramatic and everything in-between. The four walls of the booth comprise an almost sacred space, where actors must remain unperturbed to give themselves over to the performance at hand.
Considering this, it may seem counterintuitive to introduce a head-mounted tracking system into the process – a piece of gear that could potentially hinder a performance rather than empower. But this need not be the case.
Using Faceware’s ProHD Headcam
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