Chinese Voices Featured on Voices com Voices of the World Week

Released on = July 19, 2007, 12:34 pm

Press Release Author = Voices.com

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Press Release Summary = Voices.com showcases Chinese voice actors during their
Worldly Voices Week on the VOX Daily Voice Actors Blog.

Press Release Body = Toronto, Canada (Express Press Release) July 19 - With the
recent popularity of documentaries on the subject of 'China Rising', it is no secret
that China, in both trade and voice, is becoming a super power on the world stage, a
power that will have the attention of the entire world thrust upon them as they host
the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. While an economic powerhouse, China is also a
linguistic power with millions of people around the world learning how to speak
Mandarin and Cantonese in order to keep up with the fast paced growth being
experienced overseas and International Trade.

Mandarin is quickly becoming the language of business and any businessperson who
learns how to speak it is at an advantage to be certain. As the role of the Chinese
language, spoken by billions, becomes more prominent cross the ocean and more
Chinese citizens move to North America, the need for Chinese language skills and
Chinese voice over will increase significantly. Continuing efforts to provide new
citizens in North America of Chinese heritage with communications in their own
language is very important.

Kuang Haze, a native female Chinese speaker and voice actress living in China's
Guangdong Province offers, \"I have lots of clients from North American, because
there are so many Chinese people living in North America. Then often hire me for
radio PSA, on-hold systems, IVR, narration, translation and localization work.\"

Zhenyu Tan, a male Chinese voice actor based in Beijing, is also finding that North
American clients seek his services much in part because of his polished Chinese
dialect.

He relates, \"More and more Chinese moved to North American so the local companies
started to provide customized products and services for Chinese customers. The
marketing is growing. Another factor is that many headquarters of global companies
are located in North America and oftentimes they produce training materials for all
the branches in different countries centrally in North America. The clients in North
America have good credit on payment. Most of my jobs from North America are
e-learning and business presentations.\"

One of the best ways to find a native speaker of Chinese is to conduct a search
online or post a job using the Voices.com web service, home to over 15,000 voice
over talents, hundreds of which, both male and female, are native speakers of
Chinese located around the world including talent from China, Singapore, the United
States, the United Kingdom, and Canada.

To read the full interviews with Zhenyu Tan and Kuang Haze as well as participate in
Worldly Voices Week, go to:

http://blogs.voices.com/voxdaily/

To learn more about Chinese voice overs and how to hire a native speaker of Chinese,
go to Voices.com:

http://www.voices.com


About Voices.com

Based in London, Canada, Voices.com provides an online marketplace, facilitating
transactions between business clients and voice-over professionals employing a
comprehensive suite of web-based services. Clients that have worked at Voices.com
include NBC, ESPN, PBS, The History Channel, Reader\'s Digest, Comcast, Nortel
Networks, Bell Canada, Microsoft, Cisco Systems, ING, Western Union, Ford, GM,
Jaguar, US Army, the US Government and more.


Web Site = http://www.voices.com

Contact Details = Voices.comT
130-100 Collip Circle
London ON N6G 4X8
Phone: 519-858-5071
Fax: 519-858-5197

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