Introduction To Voice Acting

From VitruvianFACTS
Jump to: navigation, search

Whether people have told you your entire life that you have a great voice or you’ve recently discovered a hidden talent for creating characters, this book is for you. The Beginner's Guide to Voice Acting is packed with helpful information that explains in plain English how to use your voice to make money, interpret scripts, audition like a pro, and build your own home recording studio. Everybody starts somewhere, and this book is the best place to begin when exploring your voice acting abilities and discovering more about your unique voiceprint.

Being a successful voice actor takes time to figure out how to use your voice. We repeat an important message through this book: It’s not just about your voice, but also how you use it. Although you use your voice in voice acting, it’s much more than just talking, and the craft can bring you a lifetime of enjoyment.

The guidance you find in this book is similar to what you may receive from a voice coach or hear at an industry conference. Denmark narration danish, By employing the tips and ideas here, you can improve your voice acting skills and experience a dramatic difference in how you approach the written word.

Today most voice actors work from home recording studios, away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. Voice actors generally rely upon their skills honed from years of working with casting directors, voice directors, producers, and instructors. This book explains how you can assess your voice, look for clues in audition copy, and serve as your own director as often is required for the workaday voice actor.