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Podcast: Running Your Own Business
Tommy Griffiths, a skilled voice actor , recently moderated a panel discussion on how to run and grow your voice acting business.
Find the Right VO Delivery for Any Script, Every Time
Voice Actor and coach Tommy Griffiths shares his full-proof plan for delivering the best audition to book voice over jobs.
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.
Perks for Movie Actors to Work From Home
Perks of being a movie voice actor: Less Preparation Time, Scripts at Sessions, Achieving the Impossible, and more!
3 Tips For How to Pronounce Difficult Names
3 tips to help voice actors pronounce difficult names correctly. Inspired by the famous Welsh actor Ioan Gruffudd and his difficult name.
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.
Tips for Broadcast Journalists from the World of Voice Acting
Broadcasters have a difficult task of impacting the listener and making their information have an impact. How do they use their voice to leave an impression?...
Using a Full Voice-over Cast vs. a Single Narrator for...
Clients have many things to take into consideration when casting an audiobook. Read advice from industry professionals on the number of people to cast.
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.
Common Storylines in Animated Films
How do stories bind us together, and reach a broader audience? There are many new animated films following a specific plot layout to do just that.
How To Be A Great Radio Imaging Voice
Explore the type of voice that is perfect for radio imaging: the pre-produced station identifiers played in between the content being aired on the show.
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.