[NEohioPAL] Ask an Expert: Getting Started in Voiceover
sue holland johnson
suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com
Sun Oct 29 13:33:47 PDT 2017
Master the Art: Ask an Expert: Voiceovers How to get started in Voiceovers How do I know if I have talent for that? Voiceover work is highly desired by many aspiring and experienced actors. If you want to pursue Voiceover work, here are some questions: . Do people compliment your speaking voice and suggest that you should be on radio? . Or, they say you have a great radio voice? . Or, they think you already are on the radio? If so, you might be a good candidate for Voiceover work.
Do you love to do character or cartoon voices? Or, make ‘weird’ sounds with your mouth just for the fun of it? Do you have to make radio commercials for your company?
One of the best ways to get started as a Voiceover, is to understand that you should hone your craft as an actor.
Voiceover work isn't easy as it looks.
You need to take: . coaching / classes in character development and commercial acting . singing or voice lessons . diction, dialogue & speaking coaching or classes . . . . . . . and more
You will need help from your acting coach to help you develop the copy content and layout for your demo CD, BEFORE you go into the studio to record.
To register, or more information: wakeupandlives at gmail.comPlease share / forward with those who might be interested.
Sue Johnson, Director, Wake Up And Live's Actors Studio Producer, "Wake Up And Live With the Arts"wakeupandlives at gmail.com
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