Creative Inspiration

Your Workplace: Why You Should ‘Bring in Your...
Do your parents understand what you do? Linkedin's Bring In Your Parents Day allows you to show them what you do. Voices is participating.

Conference Me In: 3 Ways that the ROI of Attending...
Attending an industry conference can be a significant investment. Determine it's value by considering if it has these three qualities.

Learning in Limos: Mentoring in the Style of Don...
Do you have a mentor? Hear about a famous mentor, Don LaFontaine and how he taught others the business in his limousine.

The Beautiful Narration of Many Beautiful Things
We're shining the light on Lilias Trotter, and the narration of her movie. It makes us ponder on life's crossroads and needing to choose one path over another.

Introverts: Does Auditioning Energize or Drain You?
From our research, introverts prefer voice acting because it allows them to work from home in relative seclusion while interacting with others on their own...

How Do You Get into Character?
4 tips to help voice actors get into character: comfort, conviction, confidence, correlation. Read how these terms relate to character preparation.

Using Myers-Briggs For Character Development
Voice actors can use the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Assessment to help build more authentic characters by understanding personality types.

Walt Disney On Value Proposition
Everyone has a limit to the amount of money they invest in a given project. But money isn't the only currency we have to invest when we apply our...

The History of ACTRA
Curious about the history of the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA)? Read about ACTRA here.

For Whom The Egg Boils
Sometimes noises tend to come out of nowhere, especially in the kitchen. Read about the mystery of the boiling chirping eggs.

History of the Compact Disc
From CD-ROM, DVD and Blu-Ray, the history of the compact disc shows that this form of media has had a long and interesting journey.

To Thine Own Self Be True
In a person business such as voiceover, can you separate your feelings from your professional endeavors, or do you bring your morals to the table?