It's Not Just Luck!
Luck may get you your first voiceover assignment, but it won’t get you called back again with the same client. Voiceover performers are hired for their highly competent interpretative skills derived from training and coaching with a consummate professional.
John Burr is such a coach. His expert instruction helps you to begin or continue a career in the expanding voiceover industry, as you study the dynamics of script interpretation, develop your understanding of language dynamics, learn how to control all the parameters of on-mike technique, and build confidence in your ability to handle audition and project scenarios.
What Basic Skills Do You Need to Qualify as a Voiceover Student?
Rock-solid reading competence and a substantial working vocabulary.
A natural acting flair; the more flair, the more versatile your demo.
A reasonably good understanding of English language dynamics and sentence structure.
A careful and purposeful listener.
A knack for imitation.
A fertile mind, and the capacity to fantasize and imagine communication scenarios.
The native ability to identify with people, their problems, and their needs: empathy.
A pleasing, relaxed voice with personality, & enough “bite” to carry over music and sfx.
A strong sense of pace and timing.
A delivery free of regional accents, except for special acting situations.
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Where Do We Begin? | Classes & Coaching | What You'll Learn
Why Do So Many Voiceover Actors Fall Short of their Goals? | Success Stories
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