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Performance Tips
Get style tricks and advice on how to become a better speaker, talent, and podcaster with focused topics covering current trends - Anne’s quick take on all things on-mic!


Tips for Long Recording Sessions
Recording for extended periods can be challenging. Here are some essential tips to help you manage long sessions effectively.


Put in the Work as a Voice Actor
Want to improve your performance? Keep learning, keep practicing, and most importantly, keep acting!


Mastering Auditions: Essential Tips for Voice Actors
Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, honing your auditioning skills is crucial for voice over success...


Making Long-form Narration Sound More Natural
Make your narration natural by treating it like a conversation: connect with the copy, set the scene, and engage your listener.


Why Acting Matters More Than Your Voice in Auditions
Competing in voice over isn’t just about having a great voice—it’s about acting. Bring the story to life, and stand out from the crowd...


Mastering Long Scripts: How to Handle Wordy Sentences in Voice Over
Make wordy scripts sound natural by grouping key phrases into single thoughts for a smoother, more engaging delivery!


Engage Your Audience: Evolve Your Point of View
Evolve your point of view in voice over to keep your reads dynamic and engaging. Shift emotion naturally to tell a compelling story.


Make Sure Your Audio Pickups Match
Ensure seamless audio pickups by matching your mic setup, tone, and energy. Archive sessions, use punch and roll, and listen for consistency


Embrace Imperfection for the Perfect Read
Let go of perfection in voice over! Embrace natural pauses, rhythm changes, and imperfections to create a more authentic performance.


Mastering the Moment Before in Voice Over
The moment before shapes your voice over performance, adding depth, emotion, and authenticity. Master it to make your reads truly stand out.


How to Sound Less Robotic
Pacing is crucial for sounding natural and believable, making it one of the most important elements to consider when delivering your script.


The Power of that First Sentence
This initial line is crucial because it's the first thing people hear and it's the key to drawing them into the story you're about to tell.
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