8 Tips for Creating Your Voiceover Flight Plan
The best thing about teaching voice acting is what you learn in the process. Teaching can be downright selfish when you consider the wealth of information that pours in from your students as they pursue knowledge, skills, riches, fame, and infamy. What [...]
Voice Acting and the Myth of Rejection
As a voice actor, you may sometimes find yourself carrying the weight of rejection as a necessary price of admission. This burden results from unreturned phone calls, auditions you didn’t book, agents who’ve said no or a teacher who says, “You’re [...]
15 Networking Tips for the Thriving Voice Actor
Every human enterprise gives rise to its own brand of networking. One might argue that networking is the lifeblood of success. Some describe it as “playing politics,” some subscribe to the philosophy of “It’s who you know,” and then there are [...]
What’s in A Voice? The Truth About Who You Are
Whether you’re new to voiceover acting or a seasoned pro, the goal is always to open up new avenues in your pursuit of career success. One way to take advantage of broader, more lucrative career opportunities is by tapping into deeper [...]
The Other Side of the Microphone
As a voice actor, understanding the mindset of the creative director/buyer/client is a tremendous asset. Before the era of home studios proliferation, this was a skill you learned on the job, working with them face to face. You would witness their [...]
13 of the Voiceover Industry’s Top Players
Today’s voiceover industry is in a state of rapid change. Where once entry was cloaked—if not denied—to all but a privileged handful of insiders, it is fast opening to everyday people willing to do what it takes to succeed. The one thing [...]