Voice Actor Resume Briefing

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Description

Sometimes I use the whole thing, sometimes I just use the first paragraph. There are tons of great bios out there to look at. I suggest you start searching online for voice-over bios. See what you like and what you don’t like, and get started on writing your own. Make sure not to copy anyone else’s bio word-for-word, and instead use those bios for structure and inspiration. I hope this gives you an idea of how to get voice work with a compelling voice-over bio, keeping in mind that this is just one of the first steps in the entire process. Remember to keep your bio unique to you and be confident in yourself. Enjoy the process and good luck on your journey!

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (General) French (Québécois) North American (General) US African American

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
nice, holds many different characters and commands attention as a voice actor. That is my key to success. But as you seek new voice acting roles, you need to command attention without your voice. First, you need a great resume, one that clearly demonstrates my ability to perform voiceovers for movies, television shows, commercials, video games or any other form of media. You can imagine. Just as I have a professional voice in the recording studio, you need a professional voice for your resume. Lee Strasbourg Methodologies. Advanced communication skills multi lingual, adaptable, detail oriented.