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Japanese Voice Actor Miki A.

Miki A.

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Overview

My name is Miki and I am a professional Japanese announcer and voice actor.
It would be too long to explain it as follows.
Educational background and work history are summarized separately.
I majored in law at Meiji University, worked hard to obtain a license to teach social studies at junior high and high schools, and graduated from the Faculty of Law. Around this time, I was also selected as a UNESCO 50th Anniversary Net caster.
During my university days, I studied at NHK-CTI Japanese Language Center.
NHK-CTI is the Japanese accent evaluation organization and announcement school of NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation, and is the most rigorous educational institution in Japan regarding pronunciation and accent.
Based on this recommendation, I was hired as an announcer for the Japan Road Traffic Information Center (JARTIC), and I broadcast more than 1,000 live broadcasts a year on major Japanese radio stations such as TOKYO FM, Bay FM, FM Yokohama, Tokyo Broadcasting System Radio(TBS), Nippon Broadcasting System, Radio Nippon, and Nack5. I was in charge of these.
In between live broadcasts, I also did IVR.
After that, I worked as a public relations anchor for “Evening paper Fuji” and a Tokyo subway anchor, and was allowed to skip the next grade and completed “研究科” at TV Asahi Announcement School (ASK). After that, I received training at the Radio Nippon Tokyo FM Personality Course. After working as a reporter for a major radio station, Bunka Broadcasting, I returned to JARTIC as an announcer.
In 2005, at the age of 31, I enrolled in the vocal music department of Ferris Girls’ School and took classes in Japanese singing, German singing, and chorus. (In choral music class, we learned Bach’s Christmas oratorio “Hallelujah.”)
In 2006, I started recording children’s books at home.
In 2018, I enrolled as a scholarship student at the Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Corporation A&G Academy, a voice actor training school, and completed the voice acting, personality, and narration course.
In 2020, I was the host of a stock investment commentary program distributed on You Tube.
I have experience as an announcer, caster, and Voice Over Artist, and I have also sung at live music venues as a jazz singer.

Experience

work experience
1997-2000 AM/FM radio traffic information announcer,
IVR telephone answering voice
2000 Metro Vision Caster, Victor Mini Concert MC.
2000-2003 Nippon Cultural Broadcasting Broadcasting Reporter
2004-2005 AM/FM radio traffic information announcer,
IVR telephone answering voice
2005-2007 Teaching materials and reading children's books
2007 Aoyama Urak 15th Anniversary Ceremony MC
2020 YouTube Stock TV Q&A Caster.

Credentials

Academic background
(Including announcement school)
1994-1997 Graduated from Meiji University Faculty of Law
1995-1996: Studied announcing techniques at NHK-CTI
Japanese Language Center.
( NHK-CTI is the Japanese accent evaluation
organization and announcement school of NHK
Japan Broadcasting Corporation,
and is the most rigorous educational institution
in Japan regarding pronunciation and accent.)
1996-1997 Learned how to make announcements and read from
former Nippon Cultural Broadcasting
announcer Mikihiro Motegi.
1999.4-9 Completed TV Asahi Announcement Graduate School,
School Ask.
    (I was allowed to skip the next grade and completed.)
2001.4-6 Completed Tokyo FM personality course.
2005.4-9 Studied Japanese and German singing methods at the
College of Music's vocal music department.
2018.4-9 Completed Nippon Cultural Broadcasting
A&G Academy
actor personality narration course. scholarship student.
2023.5-11 Yukiko Fujimura`s Voice Over Japan self-study course
completed.

Companies I have voiced for

CM & News : Tokyo Metro
IVR: Japan Road Traffic Information
Major Radio of Japan :Tokyo FM/Bay FM/FM Yokohama/Tokyo Broadcasting System Radio(TBS)/Nippon Cultural Broadcasting/Nippon Broadcasting System/Radio Nippon/Nack5/FM Fuji
Host of Concert :Victor
Host of Ceremony : Uraku Aoyama
( The 15th anniversary ceremony)

Equipment I have

AT4040
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Audacity
Izotope

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Member Since

May 2024

Completed Jobs

0

Last Active

2 days ago

Avg. Response Time

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Rates starting at

200 USD

Location

Japan

Time Zone

UTC +9:00 Asia/Tokyo

Languages

Japanese

Foreign Languages

English

Voice Ages

Child
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Teen
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Young Adult
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Middle-Aged
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Senior

Specialized in Categories

Explainer Videos
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Narration
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E-learning
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Corporate Videos
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Promos
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Documentaries
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Audiobooks
,
IVR
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Animation
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Podcasts
,
Movie Trailers
,
TV Shows
,
Automotive
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Medical Narration
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Real Estate
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Announcements
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Audio Guides
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Impersonations
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Radio Imaging
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Others

Pitch

Character Voices

Styles

Hire Miki for your Project Today!

1. Click the “Get my quote now” button on the top right.
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to get Miki’s proposal to your inbox.
3. Review and approve Miki’s quote and fund the project.
4. Once the project is complete to your satisfaction, simply release your payment to Miki and rate the work.

FAQ

Question: How much does it cost to book this voice actor?

Every voice actor sets their own rate. All of our talents are pros, but the cost can vary depending on their experience and skill level.

Generally speaking, voice over rates depend on:

  • Will the voice over be for broadcast and paid ads, or organic, non-promotional use?
  • The length of the script (word count).
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  • Do you want to direct the voice artist in real-time, or can they record independently?

Many of our voice actors follow our pricing schedule, but you’ll find that rates are negotiable, so if you let them know what you can afford, there’s a good chance they’ll accommodate you!

 

Question: How quickly can I receive the voice recording?

Every voice talent works to get your recording back as quickly as possible. Turnaround time often depends on:

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  • How long the script is.
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The sooner you hire, the faster you’ll get it! Some offer a 3-hour turnaround for urgent requests.

To get quotes quickly, we suggest posting a project or getting quotes from 15-20 voice actors who might be a great fit for your project.

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Question: Where does the voice actor record my script?

All our voice actors record in their professional broadcast-quality home studios using high-end microphones.

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Since they will be representing your brand, the sound quality directly impacts your business’s image—so you deserve the best, especially for recordings meant to last for years!

Question: Can the voice actor record my script to help me make a decision?

Yes!

When filling out the quote request, you’ll have the option to upload or paste your script.

This will trigger an option to ask the voice actor to record a part of it, so you can get a feel for the final delivery:

 

Voice Crafters' quote form - request an audition

 

Question: Can I listen in and direct the voice actor during the recording in real-time?

Yes!

Once the project is funded, you can schedule the session with the voice actor and offer real-time direction, so you get your voice recording exactly how you want it!

Question: What if I need to make some fixes or add changes in the script?

In most cases, voice actors won’t charge for pickups if they make a mistake. Small script changes after the recording may also be free, as long as they’re reasonable and not major.

Just keep in mind that each actor has their own policy, so it’s best to clarify this upfront.

Question: What if I need an additional recording after the project has been completed?

If you need another script recorded for a completed project, you can agree on a price with the voice actor and then click the “Add more funds” option under their proposal:

Button to add funds after the project has been completed

 

This option is also available mid-project if the scope changes and you need additional recordings before releasing your payment to the voice actor:

Button to add funds during the project

Question: Can the voice talent split the recording into separate files or sync it with my video?

In most cases, the voice actor can split the recording into separate files and deliver them in formats like WAV, AIF, mp3, or others.

They should also be able to sync their voice to your video.

If not, feel free to reach out to us, and we’ll gladly assist!

Question: Can I get help with adding background music and mixing it with the voice-over?

Absolutely!

We have our very own royalty-free music catalog you can use to find the perfect piece of music for your project.

Once you buy music from our site, we can professionally mix it with your voice-over and even sync it with your video, so you’ll get the final product without having to ask your video editor.

Get in touch with us, tell us what you need, and we’ll be happy to take care of it.

Question: Do I get full rights to the voice recording? What’s the licensing agreement like?

Non-broadcast voice-overs, such as phone messages, YouTube clips, e-learning, audiobooks, and personal projects, typically come with a buyout in perpetuity.

This means you own the recording for any non-promotional use forever, with no extra fees.

Broadcast recordings, and/or ones used in paid advertising for TV, radio, or internet commercials, are licensed for a specific time period starting from when they’re first used, as defined in your quote request.

The usage time will be noted in your invoice.

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