Voice Acting with The Pros
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
Ever wanted to know how to use your Voice as a Career?
From commercials to audio books, voice acting to the technical side, this workshop unpacks the entire toolkit for what it takes to be a successful freelance Voice Over artist.
In this workshop, we’ll be teaching you everything from how nail your voice reels, right through to building your home studio, as well as honing your vocal technique through professional practices and a simple step by step guide to developing your mindset in order optimise your business.
Learn with real life professionals @samanthaclinch and @Lucy_aarden. Samantha is known for her own prime time BBC Radio as well as local Hoxton Radio in London and for having voiced hundreds of TV links and ads and Lucy is an experienced voice actress having used her voice for ADR in HBO's Game of Thrones, recorded for adventure audio books and major international TV commercials.
Syllabus
- Becoming A Voice Artist
- 1) Meet Your Voice Acting Instructors
- 2) What do you need for a career as a voice actor?
- 3) Getting Better: How to Practice at Home
- 4) Your Unique Vocal Selling Point
- 5) How to Work Your Voice. Making a Voice Reel types of reels in voice reel (activity)
- 6) Warm Up, Breath Right and a Tongue Workout
- 7) Make Your Voice Reel with Accompanying PDF
- 8) ACCENT insights
- 9) Look After Your Voice with the Pros
- 10) Getting Booked + Staying Positive
- 11) What Equipment Will I Need?
- 12) What We Learned From Actually Doing it
- 13) BONUS INSIGHT: Do a Real Job with Samantha
- 14) Thats a wrap! Keep in Touch for More Tips and Advice
Taught by
Lucy Aarden
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