113 - The Voice Acting Guide: Act 2

113 - The Voice Acting Guide: Act 2

Author: UberDuo Podcast Network July 4, 2017 Duration: 1:23:00
Helloooooo! We were lucky enough to speak to the superbly talented James Oliva and Zach Valenti about their Voice Acting experiences to date, and we delve into some more of our findings as working voice actors, talk about auditions, yearning for direction keeping files, what to do to further your acting career with websites, spotlight, voice reels / demos and how SHOCKING prices are in America for this....we encourage you to share videos on our FACEBOOK forum of you doing a performance of the same script to showcase how it can be done >>>script below >>> showcasing your ways into a script and your kit - we also take a look at questions like should script writers signpost scripts some more to help emphasis? What to do if primarily working on an iPad and you want to mark up your script? Just who is our first amazing Patreon trailer from? We say wolf 3,5,9 Zach says Wolf 3, 59. What's it to ya?

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James Oliva
@jamesoliva76
@wtfrequencypod
@ingreaterboston
@oakpodcast
@LakeClarity

Zach Valenti
@zachvalenti
@wolf359
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