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Randy Latta

Asheville, North Carolina

Animation-British Storyteller and Animal Friends

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Jennifer Abbott-Woods

Tampa, Florida

Explainer Demo (Documentary, Nature, Sports Drink, Conversational, Engaging, Authentic)

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Voice Over Video Narration + 22 More
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Alan Kelly

New York, New York

My First Noel (Audiobook)

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Voice Over Audiobooks + 20 More
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Beau Stephenson

Los Angeles, California

Video Game Demo

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Voice Over Videogames + 14 More
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Glenn Boychuk

Omaha, Nebraska

Baseball announcer, umpire, political ad, sports announcer

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Voice Over Television Ad + 19 More
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John Byron

Los Angeles, California

Hard Sell Commercial

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Voice Over Television Ad + 22 More
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Characters Voices

The role of “character” is a very broad role, as a character is any person or other being in a narrative. As such, voicing characters is a broad category, however it can be narrowed down into different types of characters. Different characters have different occupations, nationalities, ethnicities, can be male or female, human or another creature, or otherwise differ from other characters.

Since each character is different, it is best to study the character you are voicing, and compare it to other characters who share the same traits, genre and plot structuring or themes from other media sources. Asking the writer of the script to tell you more about the character and how it should be portrayed is also helpful. Combining these two approaches should give a rough starting point for how the character should sound, and how you should voice it.