I often suggest voice acting exercises to my students to break them of resistance, to expand their vocal range,...
Archive for category: Voice Over Preparation
How to Get Started With Your Professional Voice Acting Career
You may have been told our shockingly simple secret, taken our webinar and received your complimentary voice evaluation, or...
Voice-Over Coaching: The Relationship Between Coach and Student
One of the most valuable relationships you’ll have in your voice-over career is with your coach. I remember how my...
Voice-Over Coaching: Invest, Absorb, and Repeat the Learning Process

Voice-Over Coaching: Invest, Absorb, and Repeat the Learning Process There’s this old saying: “Only learn something once. After that...
How to Gain Confidence for Your Voice-Over Audition

Be Cool. Be Calm. Be Creative. Your confidence is the most important element you can bring to a voice-over audition....
Most people think of voice-overs as a strictly auditory craft, but there is a visual element to it as...
Every voice-over artist needs to know how to select, set up, and maintain their home studio. I’m going to...
The VO Professional: Why Improv Voice-Over?

In my coaching practice there are two extremes in which I insist students become immersed. In my opinion these two...
Be Specific: A Quick Voice-Over Checklist

When Robin Williams passed away, I, like everyone else I’m sure, was heartbroken. I think by his sheer versatility...
Josh Mead has been the voice of companies like Lowes and Old Spice, and we LOVE his studio in...