by Susan | Sep 23, 2011 | Voice Over Articles
My Voice Over C.U.B.E Method For Painless Self-Direction By Susan Berkley One of the biggest problems facing voice over beginners and even experienced pros when directing yourself from home is knowing when your voice over audition (or job) is good enough to send to... by Susan | Sep 15, 2011 | Voice Over Articles
Is “Dry Mouth” A Voice Over Show Stopper? By Susan Berkley A subscriber writes: “I’m getting ready to start my voice over career but I take a medication for migraines that causes dry mouth and without water I can barely speak a few lines... by Susan | Sep 2, 2011 | Voice Over Articles
Some of the most interesting and fun voice over recordings are when voice talents record together. It’s especially common for voice talents to play the parts of husbands and wives. In the old days, you’d go to an agents or casting directors office and... by Susan | Jul 18, 2011 | Voice Over Articles
Have you been told that you have a good voice but when you read out loud, you feel as though you read too slowly or too quickly? If you’re self-conscious about your reading speed, here are four things you can do to improve your sense of timing during a voice... by Susan | Apr 8, 2011 | Voice Over Articles
One of the questions I frequently get is: can you combine a full time job with a voice over career? The answer is, absolutely! In fact, you’ll need some source of additional income until your career becomes sufficiently mature for you to support yourself from... by Susan | Apr 8, 2011 | Voice Over Articles
I think a lot of voice over actors don’t get the results they want behind the mic because they don’t take the time to put themselves into the proper state of mind before they record. Think of it like deleting old your old emails and emptying your mental...