Quite often, people are drawn to voice acting because it gives them a chance to scratch a “creative itch” that’s been there for years.
And when it comes to creativity and expressiveness behind the mic, there’s nothing quite like character acting.
Truth is, in voice over you’re ALWAYS in character, even when you’re reading the dryest corporate script, and certainly when you’re doing any commercial or audio book.
Today there are even more opportunities to expand your range as a voice actor …
I’m talking about audio dramas, animation, video games, and more.
You may have heard about radio dramas from the early 1900s, before television and the internet took over. Well… what’s old is new again.
Thanks to the internet, a whole new generation of audio dramas is gaining popularity.
These are scripted shows performed by multiple actors, often featuring immersive sound design and compelling storylines.
You can find audio dramas on YouTube, podcast platforms like Spotify, and even Audible, where some books are being adapted into full-cast productions.
The same creative explosion is happening for animated projects and video games.
There’s more work than ever for these projects, and what they all need are voice actors who understand how to perform and act for these formats.
I want to make sure you are one of those people. Let’s get started with this Thursday’s Free Skill Spotlight Training on Character Acting for Audio Dramas, Video Games, and More!