by Catherine Marshall | Mar 16, 2012 | Acting
If you are a new voice over talent just beginning to navigate auditions and client relationships, you might not have had this experience yet. But trust us, you will! At some point, you may get called in to read a script by a repeat client who you think you know. You...
by Catherine Marshall | Feb 24, 2012 | Acting
When you do a basic internet search for training techniques for voice overs, you will find a slew of recommendations to deepen your voice, raise your voice, sustain your voice, or change the character of your voice altogether. If you are new to voice acting,...
by Catherine Marshall | Feb 10, 2012 | Acting
All voice actors know what a drag it is to be sick when you have work to do. Despite all the perks of owning your own voice over business, paid sick days definitely doesn’t make the list! Although you might be tempted to stick out your fever, finish an important...
by Catherine Marshall | Jan 21, 2012 | Acting
Although the voice over industry is an exciting and creative field to work in, it is definitely not a career that works well for everyone. A person with a good natural speaking voice may very well not have the right personality type that meshes well with the ups and...
by Catherine Marshall | Jan 7, 2012 | Acting
Whether the script you’re working with is a short commercial piece or a longer narration voice over job, you don’t have the leisure as a voice talent to develop the character as you read the script. You have to start out knowing who your character is, what...