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5 Important Considerations for Professionals Who Want...
Speaking to be heard is an essential skill for professional success. Vocal Coach Jocelyn Rasmussen shares how to develop your voice.
Reverse Engineering Character Development
According to Mark Twain, there is no such thing as a new idea. Learn how to re-spin the characters you know and love into your own. Read more
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.
How To Use Storytelling to Make Science More Accessible
How voice actors' storytelling and ability to speak in layman's terms can help businesses better appeal to their intended audiences.
Does Practice Make Perfect? 4 Steps You’ll Want...
4 tips for practicing your voice over script for an audition: be consistent, be diverse, have fun, and make it count!
Want to Create Sound? Check out some Foley in Zootopia!
Have you ever tried to recreate sound? Foley is the art of sound design with everyday object and it's harder than it looks. Learn about Foley in Zootopia.
Podcast: Key Success Factors
Tommy Griffiths, a skilled voice actor recently moderated a panel discussion on the key factors for success in the voice acting industry.
What’s the #1 Secret Ingredient for Box Office...
What films gross the most to achieve box office success? Is there a formula or pattern that screenwriters can follow? Find out here.
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...
Educational Voice Over: Teaching With The Power of the...
Who is hiring for educational narrators? And who is best positioned to be a voice actor in education? Find out here!
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.
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.