Diversifying your creative skill set allows you to generate multiple revenue streams in your acting career. This helps ensure more consistent income, even if it is slow in one or more of your talent areas. Most of us start out developing our craft to perform on stage or on camera. Determined to eliminate the need to get an alternative ‘day job’, many of us also choose to broaden our skills to include other creative outlets, such as writing and voice acting.
A trained voice actor can generate revenues from a variety of opportunities, including: cartoons, radio ads, tv ad voice-overs, video games, audiobooks, trailers, narration, industrial and corporate videos, and more.
This class will help you explore and expand your vocal range, giving you a library of voices to offer potential productions and clients. You will learn to find “what’s not on the page” to bring authenticity to the characters you are performing, while also developing the technical and organic skills you need to deliver real characters in this rich and often misunderstood part of our industry.