Gina Scarpa joins us to discuss her new teaching position at Quinnipiac University, how to build confidence in yourself and your voice, authenticity and the difference it makes, the importance of the arts in a well-rounded education (and life!) and where to find post-secondary voice-over classes as part of an artistic education.
Mentioned on the show:
Gina’s teaching website, Positive Voices Studio
Quinnipiac University, course DR200
Voice Actors of NYC (Carin Gilfry and Jamie Muffett)
Actors Connection in New York City
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Introduction:
Hi there and welcome to Vox Talk, your weekly review from the world of voice over. I’m your host, Stephanie Ciccarelli from Voices. In today’s show, we're joined by Gina Scarpa.
Schools that offer voice over as part of their programs in the US:
Berklee College of Music in Boston
Savannah Technical College in Georgia
Temple University in Pennsylvania
Columbia College in Chicago
Pace University in New York
Wichita State University in Kansas
Schools with acting programs in Ontario or programs that cater to the arts:
Fanshawe College
Western University
Sheridan
Humber
Wrap Up
And that’s the way we saw the world through the lens of voice over this week. Thank you for listening and for being part of our community here at Voices!
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