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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.
Podcast: Advice for New Voice Actors
Bruce Kronenberg, Co-owner of Abacus entertainment recently moderated a panel discussion on what advice voice actors would give to new talent beginning their...
Podcast: Feedback Regarding Rates
Bruce Kronenberg, Co-owner of Abacus entertainment moderated a panel discussion on the feedback voice actors have received on their rates from clients.
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.
3 Tips For Localizing Your Voice Over Script
How businesses can localize their scripts to appeal to their audience based on geographical location and language needs.
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!
The 1 Thing It Takes To Be The Right Voice
Brandon Faris, Director at LEAPframe, explains what the client looks for in "the right voice" and gives us the perfect formula to help us stand out.
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?...
Deborah Sale-Butler: Fake It Till You Make It
Voice talent Deborah Sale-Butler is often seen on the recently hired list on Voices. Learn how she markets herself though VOX Daily's interview with her.
Pronunciation Guides for Audiobook Narrators
Pronunciation guides for audiobook narrators including medical narrators and narrators needing to speak a different dialect of english.
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.