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05 17th, 2012

Many people who want to break into the voice over industry think that getting into voice over for commercials is a tough nut to crack. Fortunately, this is only a myth.
If you plan on getting into the commercial voice over industry, there are a few things that you’ll need to consider first before taking your first step.
The first thing that every aspiring voice over artist needs to consider is to take voice over classes that focus on the Read the rest of this entry »



05 4th, 2012

For voice actors, the throat is an especially treasured body part. Not only is one’s income dependent on a healthy set of pipes, one could actually lose or permanently damage their voice by incorrect vocal techniques. In addition, if a voice actor has created a voice that becomes a signature ingredient to a show or film, that actor best be sure that (s)he can safely maintain that voice for the long haul.

Here are Read the rest of this entry »



05 2nd, 2012

Radio voice acting is not the same as acting in a movie or a play. This form of acting only involves one thing, and that one thing is your voice. You must be able to tell a whole story with nobody seeing your expressions, movements, eyebrows, eyes, or any other part of your body. The only thing that they have to base everything off of is the tone of your voice. Radio voice actors train their voices and practice for years to get where they Read the rest of this entry »



04 30th, 2012

When it comes to voice overs, cartoons voice overs are serious business. Most professional voice over actors and aspiring voice actors only hope to provide a voice for a cartoon character in an original animated series. The reason why this is might be because so many of these voice over actors grew up with watching cartoons as a child and in turn, look forward to achieving their childhood dream of providing a voice in an animated cartoon feature!
The question that every voice actor has in the Read the rest of this entry »



04 28th, 2012

Talking with authority is knowing your subject, speaking with confidence and the attitude you presents when speaking. Anyone can speak about the subject of their choice and do it in a way that presents authority. The first thing you must do is have confidence in yourself and your ability to present the subject. Do not act or pretend to be shy. If you are shy, then fake the confidence until it becomes real. Depending on your audience, Read the rest of this entry »