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Hiring a VO? 5 Tips to Set Your Voice Over Project Up...
Save time and money. These 5 tips for Voices clients can help you get your voice over project completed efficiently and effectively.
Everything You Need to Record Voice Over When on...
Everyone needs a vacation, but what if you still want the option to complete voice over work? Here's how to record your voice from anywhere.
How to Cast Your Voice Over Project Like a Pro
Wondering how to choose the right actor for your voice over project? Flying Canvas Productions shares their pro tips! Read it now.
Voice Over Pros: LevelUp Your Career in NYC
Join Voices, industry peers, experts and coaches for this intensive one-day event for those who want to level up their voice over career.
Finding Voice Acting Success Against the Odds
David J. Goldfarb has worked for Disney and Nintendo, to name a few. How this award winning voice actor turned hearing loss into success.
4 Common but Easily Avoidable Live Sound Mistakes
For all those who want to learn how to pull off great live sound - here are 4 common but easily avoidable mistakes!
What Gets a Voice Actor Cast Online? 4 Considerations
When you hear clients say, “I’ll know it when I hear it?” Most clients engaged in online casting are open to hearing new and fresh talent.
Podcast: Networking
Tommy Griffiths, a skilled voice actor, recently moderated a panel discussion on the importance of creating a a network in the voice acting community.
Thinking and Acting Like Your Own Agent
How voice actors can "think like an agent" to help themselves with their overall marketing strategy to promote their voice over skills.
Understanding the Role of Voice Over in Advertising...
The need for voice over is expanding as technology evolves. Most popularly right now: audiobooks, gaming, and voice activated devices.
The History of SAG-AFTRA
All about the history of how SAG-AFTRA came to be, including why each body was formed and why they decided to join forces.
Voice-Over Scripts: Screens VS Paper
There are many different forms that a script can be read from. Some voice actors prefer electronic scripts as opposed to other who prefer a hard copy.