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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!
How to fix this one simple mistake.
Sometimes, voice actors feel the need to look away from the page when they are reading conversationally. That's a mistake.
Movement in Voice Acting
Movement is a subtle, but important aspect of voice acting. When used correctly, it can help deliver stronger, more believable performances.
There is music in your words.
You can use music theory and musical ideas to help improve your spoken word voiceover.
Point of View and Voice Acting: Why It Matters!
How to understand and use a script's point of view to help you perform better and get your best read.
Make sure you're prepared for that audition.
Voice actors typically rush as fast as possible to record auditions as soon as they come in.
Failing is a sign of progress!
In the voiceover industry, you have the opportunity to fail frequently. But, that's a good thing!
Imposter Syndrome is actually a good thing.
Voice actors often feel they are imposters in this industry. Like everyone else has it figured out, and you aren't supposed to be here.
Why is "conversational" in all of my auditions?
Probably nine times out of ten, the audition spec will say to read the copy with a conversational tone. Why is that?
How do you look to your clients online?
You should make Googling yourself a weekly practice as part of your business success strategy.
6 Habits of Highly Successful Voice Actors
Here are six habits you can follow to help turn your voiceover career into a successful one.
A healthy body is a healthy voice!
It's so easy to be busy with growing your VO business and improving your voiceover skills, it's all too easy to forget about your health.
Practical Practice is Potentially Possible.
We all know how important it is to practice your VO, but are you practicing correctly? Are you practicing efficiently and effectively?
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