4 Things You Need To Book Voiceovers Today

4 Things You Need To Book Voiceovers Today

Traditionally, as a working actor, the week or two following the 4th of July either meant heading back to set (if you’ve been working primarily in television), back to production (if commercial work or film have been your mainstay), or often complete radio silence...
How to Get Started in Voiceover

How to Get Started in Voiceover

You’ve heard it your whole life, “You have a remarkable voice.” Everyone’s told you that you should be in radio. Of course, none of them are in the entertainment business, so you probably never really pursued it. But how do you get started in voiceover? Well, like all...
How To Know You’re a Pro VO

How To Know You’re a Pro VO

  To be considered among the best of the best should be the goal of every voiceover and actor. Yet, there’s no real litmus test to determine when, and if, you’re a pro, but there are factors that determine your professional fitness. Frankly, there are a great...
How Less is More When Establishing Your VO Branding

How Less is More When Establishing Your VO Branding

Let’s assume you’re well trained. You’ve invested in proper coaching and creating competitive voiceover demos. And now you’re attempting to complete your branding with an appealing, memorable logo to present yourself as the professional you truly are, because… let’s...
How to Survive a “Snow Day”

How to Survive a “Snow Day”

  After living in Los Angeles for a number of years, I’m somewhat in awe of those who have never lived through a bona-fide “snow day”. Even now just thinking about shoveling snow makes my shoulder ache. It’s taken years for me to thaw out. I’m only now prepared...