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Practice Makes Perfect.

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Sample Scripts Inside! Email not displaying correctly? . Hi {NAME}, As the old adage goes, practice

Sample Scripts Inside! Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. [Voices.com]( [Blog]([Success]([Audition]( [Automotive, Real Estate, & Commercial Sample Scripts - Oh My!]( Hi {NAME}, As the old adage goes, practice makes perfect. This month, we are thrilled to share a whole host of sample scripts to help you nail your next auditions - in a variety of industries! You will find scripts geared toward the automotive industry, tourism sector, real estate industry, and special events. These scripts are meant to help you gain more experience doing voice over for a diverse range of industries. Try reading them out loud, recording yourself, or even performing the read for a coach! We have added specific artistic direction to help you deliver an amazing read. Please be aware of the upcoming maintenance on our site. Voices.com will not be accessible on March 18th from 8:00 am EST - 12:00 pm EST. P.s. - Like what you see? Subscribe to the [Voices.com blog]( for more creative inspiration and to make sure you never miss a post. [You Might Be Interested In] Submit auditions with more horsepower (see what we did there?!) the next time you find a Voices.com job posting for an automaker. Practice your voice over skills with these 15, 30 and 60 second sample scripts [geared toward the automotive industry](. [Blog: Automotive Commercial Voice Over Sample Scripts ]( Ever find yourself daydreaming about far off places? Inspire others to take a vacation in a lovely beach town or to explore an ancient city. Use these [travel industry scripts]( to practice reads with different type of artistic direction, accents, inflections, and more! [Blog: Travel Commercial Voice Over Sample Scripts]( Have fun 'playing house' by practicing with our real estate sample voice over scripts. They will help guide you and inspire you to [deliver a compelling real estate commercial read](. [Blog: Real Estate Voice Over Sample Scripts]( Do you imagine attending a charity gala or a summertime music festival? Brush up on your voice over skills by [practicing an ad for a special event](. [Blog: Special Events Voice Over Sample Scripts]( We've made some changes to our Terms of Service. Read more [here](. [Product Update: Terms of Service]( LET'S BE FRIENDS [Twitter]([Facebook]([LinkedIn]( [about]( / [email preferences]( / [contact us]( / [unsubscribe]( © 2018 Voices.com. 100 Dundas St, Suite 700, London, ON N6A 5B6 [Voices.com](

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