Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Take A Voice Acting Workshop

Taking a voice acting workshop can vastly improve your chances of acquiring work as a voice actor. Take a voice acting workshop to improve on your craft and introduce yourself to the business of making money as a voice actor.


Instructions


1. Find an instructor who has proper credentials. Avoid taking voice acting workshops with instructors who do not fill the academic bill. Check out an instructor's resume. He will probably have more to offer you as a student if his experience in the business is lengthy. Ask for referrals from people in the entertainment business.


2. Contact potential workshop instructors. Have conversations with them over the phone. Consider taking workshops with instructors who are engaging and genuinely interested in teaching you the craft.


3. Audit workshop classes. Auditing a workshop class will help you determine if a particular instructor's workshop is for you. Gauge his interaction with students. Determine how effective his instruction is.


4. Decide on a voice acting workshop that emphasizes teaching you act with your voice. All too often, voice acting workshops merely teach students alter their voices. Remember that the goal is learning act in addition to a change of voice.


5. Choose a voice acting class that has a business component. After learning act with your voice, you also want to learn acquire jobs with your new skill.


6. Register for the course. Pay all associated fees. Purchase required reading materials.


7. Attend the workshop.