Make a living with your voice, at home

SunSentinal-SJuly 8, 2012 • By Marcia Heroux Pounds • Sun Sentinel

Debbie Feldman is most often recognized by her pleasant-sounding voice. Working in a home studio in Boca Raton, Feldman has done voice-overs for clients including Atlantis Paradise Island, AutoNation, Citrix Systems and others.

Feldman is among South Florida workers who have an unusual at-home career: producing voice-overs for TV and radio commercials. While it's easy get into the business today through the Internet, local voice-over artists say it takes a solid track record and a deep list of contacts to make a full-time living.

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