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On this episode of Givin Game, Secunda Wood (Gabby's DollHouse, Fast and Furious Spy Racers, Boss Baby) talks the ins and outs of VoiceOver Acting, how to get started, where to train , where to network and more!
Starting off with a successful career as a dancer, actress Candice Coke embraces using her whole instrument in expressing her artistry. She shares how her journey has been a hands-on learning experience, culminating into a long list of notable credits including “Kevin Can F**k Himself,” “Proven Innocent,” Tyler Perry's “Temptations,” “La La Land,” and more. Today, she talks about how she was able to let go of chasing perfection, the value of investing in yourself, and the importance of stopping to take a look back at how far you've come. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Candice Coke right here. CANDICE COKE'S LINKS: WEBSITE: CandiceCoke326.com IMDB: Candice Coke INSTAGRAM: @candicecokeofficial CANDICE COKE'S CREDITS: Kevin Can F**k Himself The Last Shift Indemnity Proven Innocent Tyler Perry's Temptation Once Upon a Time in Venice La La Land The Algerian Dallas Bones 90210 Days of Our Lives Scrubs All My Children THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@alyshiaochse)! LIMTED-TIME OFFER: Black Friday Deal TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher
On this new informative & entertaining #podcast episode of Chat With Pablo Castro (EPISODE 8) on #TMAEPodcast "Gideon Nwani a.k.a Pablo Castro PR" sat to chat with "CHILU LEMBA" over a ZOOM VIDEO CALL RECORDING. They both discussed about this topic: "IS A VOICE-OVER ACTOR THE SAME AS A VOICE-OVER ARTIST?" || This episode can help you learn more about VOICEOVER ACTING. Voice-over is a production technique where a voice is used in a radio, television production, filmmaking, theatre, or other presentations. The voice-over is read from a script and may be spoken by someone who appears elsewhere in the production or by a specialist voice actor. || BECOME A MEMBER ↘️ LINKTR.EE/PABLOCASTROPR < For Enquiry, Advertising & More: Send A Mail: baminwani84@gmail.com or call +2348072128133. Like, Subscribe & Share This Channel Today. Thanks. > Social Media: @TMAEPodcast on Instagram & Twitter
Micah welcomes actress Tabetha McNeal to the show as they discuss acting, voice over acting and give flowers to some legendary and iconic black voices that have left their mark on the industry. Tabetha also shows off her skills with a couple of characters. Let's have the conversation. Watch Conversations For The Culture on Youtube https://bit.ly/3PYyMrZ Follow the show on Instagram https://instagram.com/convosFTC Follow Micah on Instagram https://instagram.com/itsmicahb Follow Tabetha https://instagram.com/tabethamcneal If you want contribute to the show you can below CashApp - $ConvosFTC Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsmicahb Host : Micah Butler Guest : Tabetha McNeal Producer : Lizzy P. Lawton --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/convosftc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/convosftc/support
Amanda is such an incredible force for good in this world and after listening to this episode, I'm sure you will see how delightful and driven she is! Amanda has been on a fascinating journey in her life and I'm honored she was open to sharing so much of her story. You'll be inspired and excited to take on life's challenges after hearing Amanda's motivating story as she has triumphed over many twists and turns to enjoy her current situation in business and life. Connect with Amanda: Instagram: @MissAmandaSellers Connect with Matt: http://Instagram.com/mattscoletti http://Facebook.com/mattscoletti https://www.tiktok.com/@mattscoletti http://Twitter.com/mattscoletti www.MattScoletti.com Email me: Matthew.scoletti@gmail.com
What if I was to tell you that your voice has value both figuratively, and maybe even literally. To prove this point, I'm joined on the show this week by a side hustling couple who have turned their voices into an income stream worth thousands of dollars a month. Dom and Nicole Draper from TheVoiceoverCouple.com are multi-award winning voice over artists - they get paid to talk. As professional voice over artists, they've done all kinds of interesting jobs and worked with some of the biggest brands in the world, including Nike, Netflix, and Adobe. In this episode they share how they went from hustling on Fiverr outside of their 9-5, to working with voice over agents and agencies and turning this into a full-time business. Tune in to The Side Hustle Show interview to hear: how Dom and Nicole got their first gigs how they scaled up their business and raised their prices the broader tactics you can apply to your own side hustle Full show notes
https://voiceacting101.com/voice-over-downsides/Last week, we talked about a few of the main benefits of working in voice-over - and the freedoms you experience as a voice-over actor.Just like everything in life, there's also the flip side of voice-over...The side not too many people talk about…Today, we're going to go over some of the downsides to working in voice-over.Links mentioned in this episode:5 Steps to VO Success GuidePROs of Working in Voice-OverVoice-Over EvaluationJason McCoy Voice-Over
Welcome to the first episode of the Videography Network! In this episode we sit down with voiceover artist Vonnie Lea. We discuss what it's like in her industry, how she came to be there, and how we can collaborate as videographers to produce stunning work. Find Vonnie online: ◆ Instagram: vonnie_lea_ ◆ Facebook: vonnievoiceover ◆ YouTube: Voice and Video Script ◆ Website: www.vonnielea.com This podcast is brought to you by Incite Video. Check us out at www.incite.video
Episode 66: Five Things to Keep In Mind About Voiceover Acting Darren Stephens, http://Darren%20Stephens,%20Voice%20Over%20Studio%20Chicago (Voice Over Studio Chicago ) This episode is made possible by support from: Chuck's Fine Wines, 23 Bell Street, Chagrin Falls, 44022, 440.247.7534. http://www.chucksfinewines.com/ (Chuck's Fine Wines) Thank you to my fabulous podcast producer Gheramy Demery, Golden Ox Studios https://goldenoxstudio.com/ (Golden Ox Studio) Thank you to my amazing graphic designer who is the queen of logo design and created the logo for this podcast, Amber Albergottie, ambrdesign@gmail.com Thank you to Zachary Albergottie for the intro/outro music, albergottiezachary@yahoo.com
Links & Resources from this episode:https://voiceacting101.com/changes-this-year/The countdown is on! The end of the year is now just a few days away.Hopefully you've already given some thought to what worked well in your voice-over business over the past year.Of course, not everything is going to be perfect and work the way you hoped.Now's a great time to look for things to change and ways to improve.That's what we're talking about today on this episode...
Gryz Dross, from USA, has been involved in various creative projects in her career so far - acting, theatre, stagehand and voiceovers - and also plenty of traveling, including Europe and Asia, where she currently lives in Hanoi, Vietnam. We discuss challenges of going through various creative endeavors in many different places, dealing with feedback, her creative career to date, and aims for the future. You can find out more about her on her Facebook page ‘Gryz Dross' and more about ComebaCK at @thecomebackwithck on Instagram (Website coming soon!)
Today I sit down with my good friend, Tara Strong, to learn about the ins-and-outs of voiceover acting. Known for famous roles like Timmy Turner in “The Fairly Odd Parents,” Dil Pickles in “Rugrats,” Bubbles in “Powerpuff Girls,” and many, many more, she dives into what it's like to voice male characters; her techniques; the voiceover industry at large; and even gives me an ear, with voicing some of my personal favorites. Stay tuned for this very special episode!
Actress Angela Davis is known for her roles on-screen in The Accountant, The Resident, Cloak & Dagger, P-Valley, along with many others. In addition to acting on screen, Angela teaches acting and is also a voice actress. On the podcast, you'll hear: * Angela's journey to acting * How she ended up adding voiceover to her on screen acting * What's different between on screen acting and voiceover Join Angela for her ACTING for VOICEOVER WORKSHOP Saturday MAY 8th Find out more details here: https://atlantavoiceoverstudio.com/workshops/ Information on Angela's Acting Classes - https://www.acther.com Atlanta Voiceover Studio & ProVoiceoverTraining's Classes & Workshops www.AtlantaVoiceoverStudio.com www.ProVoiceoverTraining.com Follow us on social facebook.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio instagram.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio twitter.com/atlvostudio tiktok.com/@atlantavoiceoverstudio
This week I speak with the legendary voiceover actor Neil Ross. We talk about his early days in radio and he transition to voiceover work. We also talk about working on projects like Transformers, GI Joe, Aladdin, and everything in between. He shares some of his biggest accomplishments announcing the Academy Awards and Emmy Awards. A great conversation for those who aspire to be in entertainment and those who just like to be entertained.-------Neil's Website to check out the book: https://www.neilbook.com/
How Edward got into voiceover acting (4:40)Edward's act of social activism: creating a directory of Asian American and BIPOC voiceover actors (8:30)How casting works (12:35)Role preparation tips for beginner voiceover actors (19:30)Sound equipment you need to get started as voiceover actor (25:09)Challenges of dubbing work (27:48)Is racism and stereotyping still an issue for voiceover actors of color in Hollywood? (37:10)Spiritual Question: How do you get through the suffering and rejection attendant to being an actor? (42:18)Our first bloopers this podcast! (50:40)Connect with Edward Hong on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinnabonmonsterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinnabonmonster/Connect with us or drop us a line on Instagram (@mostpodcast): http://instagram.com/mostpodcast ---Keywords:podcast, Asian American BIPOC representation, voiceover acting technique process, dubbing, animation, commercials, Hollywood, TV Film Theatre performance, storytelling
'Clubhouse' is the hottest and most exclusive app around right now. Jack and Mike discuss their experiences with the app and how Blacks have been the reason it has taken off. Voiceover Queen Joan Baker joins the show to discuss why there are no Black movie trailer voices today, why being bilingual is an advantage, and how POC can break into the business. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dean Victor Varnado (producer, filmmaker, comedian, writer, and cartoonist) has a one-on-one session with Jasmine Ellis (comedian) and they discuss how to get into voiceover acting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today's segment will focus on how God endows us with gifts that we learn to move in as we learn to hear His voice! Additionally, I will share about one of my creative paths, Voiceover Acting! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/linda-carol-shaw/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/linda-carol-shaw/support
Contact Teri Parker-Brown1-651-269-2214teri.parkerbrown@icloud.comhttps://www.teriparkerbrownvo.com/Teri says if you really want to do voiceover get out and take a class, acting or improv. Meet some people, get an agent, get online and see what you can find out about the business. And see if in the pit of your stomach if that is something that you should really pursue.
Contact Teri Parker-Brown1-651-269-2214teri.parkerbrown@icloud.comhttps://www.teriparkerbrownvo.com/Teri says if you really want to do voiceover get out and take a class, acting or improv. Meet some people, get an agent, get online and see what you can find out about the business. And see if in the pit of your stomach if that is something that you should really pursue.
Explore the world of voiceover with the voice of Blossom from The Power Puff Girls! Catherine has so much knowledge to give with over 30 years of experience under her belt! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jade-kaiser/support
Carrie Olsen is one of the original inspirations for this podcast and the idea of using a skillset to pursue a career and lifestyle that most people only dream of. Not only did Carrie leverage her corporate skills to pursue the craft of voiceover acting as a business from the beginning but she used the same skills to create courses and a model to teach others how to navigate the industry and pursue their own dreams. We pack a lot of information into this interview and whether you or someone you know is interested in voiceover as a career, you'll be inspired by Carrie's approach to a new industry, her commitment to the craft and business and optimizing her existing skills and expertise to create an entirely new career for herself.
For the past 26 years, Kate McClanaghan has led the Voiceover space with her companies Sound Advice and Big House Casting. With over 10,000 clients over the years, Kate has nailed down the Voiceover process from demo to career. McDonald's, Sprint, and IBM are only a few of Kate's long run of big-wig clients. For the full show notes: laboundguide.com/podcast/64
Voice Acting and Mindfulness. I recently attended an event called ConBravo where gamers, movie and tv enthusiasts and others gathered together to learn, share and network. It was referred to as the Annual Festival of Everything Geek. There I met Mylez who is a voice actor, devoted to building his voice acting business to a new level. He was inspired by his friend, who voiced for Sonic The Hedgehog. Mylez went on to become a voice actor in his own right, having now been in the profession for seven years. I asked him the question, ‘as a voice actor, how do you use mindfulness to stay focused? He explained that he makes it a practice to focus on the task at hand, and nothing else at the given time. He does his homework, thinking of what he needs to do to prepare for playing the role. He says it is vital to do the homework and be totally prepared. He says he writes out what he needs to do to be that character. He writes out how he will endeavour to get into the character he’s playing. He referred to the Great Uta Hagen’s Nine Questions: Who am I? What time is it? Where am I? What surrounds me? What are the given circumstances? What are my relationships? What do I want? What is in my way? What do I do to get what I want? Utah Hagen has had a powerful influence on Twentieth Century actors. She is known for her role in Anton Chekov’s The Seagull in 1938. She also played the original Martha in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? After that she taught budding actors in New York City at the Berghof studio. She wrote two well-known books for actors, Respect for Acting and A Challenge for the Actor. She also taught such famous actors as Jack Lemmon, Matthew Broderick and Al Pacino. Mylez continued to say that he delves into all the questions an actor would ask himself before getting into character. Mylez is also an audio editor. He does production for demo reels for up and coming actors. Depending on what they need, he creates a script, has them voice the character and then mixes it together with music and sound effects to make it sound like it’s an actual scene from a movie. Actors can then use this sample reel to promote themselves to agents. Mylez ended by mentioning the great Latin quote, lamento mori explaining that it means you should celebrate life every day until it’s your last day on earth, so that you can have a great life and never have any regrets. Quotes:You should celebrate life every day until it’s your last day on earth, so that you can have a great life and never have any regrets.Books: Respect for Acting by Utah Hagen A Challenge for the Actor by Utah Hagen Thank You Bonus: Would you like to help your children become more mindful? This book contains simple exercises related to the senses. Children love them. Download the book for free right here: 21 Ways To Practice Mindfulness With Your Child Every Day For 7 Minutes by Bruce Langford
In part 3, Cristina Milizia's life changes in a snowboard accident. She lost weight; suffered from mysterious pain. She saw doctor after doctor, stopped working at Creativity Inc., and went on disability. Cristina’s determination created her new path because the medical system failed her: She became a certified personal trainer so she could get her own answers to her physical problems. Chronic pain, the ability to walk only half a block… Depression… She made decided that VO must provide her a full-time income. Another crossroads… 86 pounds. Hair falling out. Essentially – she was dying. It was terrifying. She made a HUGE decision in her sobering reality...Christina Milizia has been a voice actress since the age of 8 and in the business for 23 years. She is a veteran voice artist, bi-lingual with English and Spanish, singer, and working full time while now living in Los Angeles. Her website’s are cristinamilizia.com, her IMDB page, and globalvoiceacademy.com. VO artist LoveThatRebecca is host and producer of LoveThatVoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO. Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his volunteer help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview.
In part two, Cristina picks up from her University experience and working part-time at Jamba Juice and Starbucks. She investigated VO in that location at that time, and didn’t find work. Practically, finances became an issue for her and her family back at home. It was a huge dilemma and struggle. She made the call to go back to California. It was a pivotal decision that led to fantastic positive change... but then.... a disaster.Christina Milizia has been a voice actress since the age of 8 and in the business for 23 years. She is a veteran voice artist, bi-lingual with English and Spanish, singer, and working full time while now living in Los Angeles. Cristina’s very well known for her young girl and baby voices, famous for League of Legends characters: Annie, Amumu & Nunu, while getting recent attention with her character Mari from Mattel's show "Monster High". Her website’s are cristinamilizia.com, her IMDB page, and globalvoiceacademy.com. Her unmarried name was Cristina Ulloa. If you’re a huge fan, go to her website for autographed pics!VO artist LoveThatRebecca is host and producer of LoveThatVoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO.Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his friendly help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview.
In part 3, Cristina Milizia's life changes in a snowboard accident. She lost weight; suffered from mysterious pain. She saw doctor after doctor, stopped working at Creativity Inc., and went on disability. Cristina’s determination created her new path because the medical system failed her: She became a certified personal trainer so she could get her own answers to her physical problems. Chronic pain, the ability to walk only half a block… Depression… She made decided that VO must provide her a full-time income. Another crossroads… 86 pounds. Hair falling out. Essentially – she was dying. It was terrifying. She made a HUGE decision in her sobering reality...Christina Milizia has been a voice actress since the age of 8 and in the business for 23 years. She is a veteran voice artist, bi-lingual with English and Spanish, singer, and working full time while now living in Los Angeles. Her website’s are cristinamilizia.com, her IMDB page, and globalvoiceacademy.com. VO artist LoveThatRebecca is host and producer of LoveThatVoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO. Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his volunteer help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview.
In part two, Cristina picks up from her University experience and working part-time at Jamba Juice and Starbucks. She investigated VO in that location at that time, and didn’t find work. Practically, finances became an issue for her and her family back at home. It was a huge dilemma and struggle. She made the call to go back to California. It was a pivotal decision that led to fantastic positive change... but then.... a disaster.Christina Milizia has been a voice actress since the age of 8 and in the business for 23 years. She is a veteran voice artist, bi-lingual with English and Spanish, singer, and working full time while now living in Los Angeles. Cristina’s very well known for her young girl and baby voices, famous for League of Legends characters: Annie, Amumu & Nunu, while getting recent attention with her character Mari from Mattel's show "Monster High". Her website’s are cristinamilizia.com, her IMDB page, and globalvoiceacademy.com. Her unmarried name was Cristina Ulloa. If you’re a huge fan, go to her website for autographed pics!VO artist LoveThatRebecca is host and producer of LoveThatVoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO.Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his friendly help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview.
In part one of this expanded, in-depth interview with Cristina Milizia, we learn about her introduction to VO at age 8, her surprise at the LOL fan base, and how she decided to leave and return to VO...Christina Milizia has been a voice actress in the business for 23 years. Cristina is a veteran voice artist, bi-lingual with English and Spanish, singer, and working full time while now living in the Los Angeles area. Cristina’s very well known for her unique young and baby voices, and famous for League of Legends characters: Annie, Amumu & Nunu, while getting recent attention with her character Mari from Mattel's show "Monster High". Her website’s are cristinamilizia.com, her IMDB page, and globalvoiceacademy.com. And prior to her marriage, her former name was Cristina Ulloa. If you’re a huge fan, go to her website for autographed pics!VO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO with this facebook group.Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his fabulous and friendly help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview.
In part one of this expanded, in-depth interview with Cristina Milizia, we learn about her introduction to VO at age 8, her surprise at the LOL fan base, and how she decided to leave and return to VO...Christina Milizia has been a voice actress in the business for 23 years. Cristina is a veteran voice artist, bi-lingual with English and Spanish, singer, and working full time while now living in the Los Angeles area. Cristina’s very well known for her unique young and baby voices, and famous for League of Legends characters: Annie, Amumu & Nunu, while getting recent attention with her character Mari from Mattel's show "Monster High". Her website’s are cristinamilizia.com, her IMDB page, and globalvoiceacademy.com. And prior to her marriage, her former name was Cristina Ulloa. If you’re a huge fan, go to her website for autographed pics!VO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook page Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO with this facebook group.Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his fabulous and friendly help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview.
Meet Carol Rathe, founder and head talent agent at Go Voices in Denver, Colorado. Learn all about Carol in this in-depth interview series in 3 parts. In part two, Carol shares a lot more about being an agent: what a day is like as an agent, how and why she really got started with her own company, and the VO genres of work at her agency. And hear about the joys of her work too!Carol Rathe is a talent agent based in Denver, Colorado and founded the agency Go Voices in 2009. Carol began her career in the talent industry in 1980 as a full-time on camera and voice over artist, then worked in production and casting, and eventually an agent. Taking all of her experience and industry knowledge from the last 30 years and establishing her own agency, Carol now owns Go Voices. Carol hand selects each voiceover talent and knows their capabilities and personalities. She is dedicated to upholding high standards for talent and agency professionalism. Go Voices has a national reputation for friendly, honest and responsive service. Talent seeking representation may submit online at www.govoices.comVO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatRebecca & @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook pages Rebecca Michaels and Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO with this facebook group.Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his fabulous and friendly help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview!
Meet Carol Rathe, founder and head talent agent at Go Voices in Denver, Colorado. Learn all about Carol in this in-depth interview series in 3 parts. In part two, Carol shares a lot more about being an agent: what a day is like as an agent, how and why she really got started with her own company, and the VO genres of work at her agency. And hear about the joys of her work too!Carol Rathe is a talent agent based in Denver, Colorado and founded the agency Go Voices in 2009. Carol began her career in the talent industry in 1980 as a full-time on camera and voice over artist, then worked in production and casting, and eventually an agent. Taking all of her experience and industry knowledge from the last 30 years and establishing her own agency, Carol now owns Go Voices. Carol hand selects each voiceover talent and knows their capabilities and personalities. She is dedicated to upholding high standards for talent and agency professionalism. Go Voices has a national reputation for friendly, honest and responsive service. Talent seeking representation may submit online at www.govoices.comVO artist LoveThatRebecca is your host and producer of Love That VoiceOver. Connect on Twitter @LoveThatRebecca & @LoveThatVO, on FaceBook pages Rebecca Michaels and Love That Voiceover, plus LoveThatVoiceover.com. She also runs the online VO improv group LoveThatImprovVO with this facebook group.Thanks to JASON RACKOW for his fabulous and friendly help doing the first pass of audio editing of todays interview!