It can be a challenge for women running their own businesses - that’s why I had a chat with Jade Asha, an actor and voiceover artist, to find out what it’s like for her.
You’re an actress and voiceover artist – was this a natural crossover from one to the other?
Yes, I grew up on Disney films and cartoons wishing that one day I could voice characters like these. Voiceovers was always something I felt I could do perhaps when I was a bit older, when I’m raising kids but then I thought what am I waiting for? Let’s get the
ball rolling now. So I did, I bought a mic, started working and its took off really fast.
Which is the most fun?
There’s nothing like movie acting for me, when you have a big cast and crew and you’re doing a massive scene. I just love being part of something with so many people involved. You are much more independent as a voiceover artist and its a lot more technical and client
facing so less creative at times. But then with voiceovers you’re not restrained by your looks in anyway. You can play a character if you’re talented enough. Its a much fairer casting process and extremely diverse. It’s a very close call!
You run the voiceover services as your own business - what are the high points and challenges about running your own business?
Like any business, finding the clients is the key goal but I’ve been doing it for a couple of years now and it gets easier seeing the hard work pay off and building a great reputation. As a creative the business/legal stuff has been the hardest but I’m getting there. Recording the voiceover is easy but my favourite bit is when clients send me the finished product and I get to share it. It’s such a Buzz!
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