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Podcast: The Role of Rates in the VO Industry
Bruce Kronenberg, Co-owner of Abacus entertainment recently moderated a panel discussion on the role rates play in the voice over industry.
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.
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.
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.
Mixing Your Podcast
Mixing your podcast is a crucial step in ensuring that you're producing a quality show. Learn more about mixing terms and techniques now.
3 Ways To Protect Your Voice
These 3 quick tips to keep your voice in its optimal state will help you in the short term and the long term.
The History of ACTRA
Curious about the history of the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists (ACTRA)? Read about ACTRA here.
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.
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.
The Croods Cast, Find Out Who Does The Voices
DreamWorks animated film "The Croods" is about an adventure with a prehistoric family. Find out the voices behind your favorite characters.
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.