HOW DO I BECOME A VOICE OVER ARTIST?
It starts with Private Voice Acting Classes and Group Voice Acting Classes.
Voices Carey is a professional voice acting studio. We get calls and emails all the time asking, “How do I become a voice actor?” or “How do I become a voice over artist?” Simple answer. Good voice over work comes from good voice over training, yielding good voice over auditions, booking good voice over jobs.
Voice over training helps all actors hone their skills and perfect their strongest tool: the voice. There are voice acting’s physical qualities like diction and range – but more importantly the emotional component of your delivery. The art of filtering someone else’s words through your own head and heart as you move through a scene.
For years, Voices Carey has offered private voice over classes. They are intense, one-on-one acting classes, focused on your individual growth as a voice actor.
Our group voice acting classes offer the opportunity to hear others perform and learn from their oral interpretation. While not as individually focused, they offer a chance to get new ideas and hear a different spin on voice over scripts. And, of course improve your own voice acting skills.
The aim of both is to learn new voice acting techniques and improve the voice actor’s skill set. They both are built around the Voices Carey Voice Acting Method, which is a scene based acting method similar to the Meisner Acting Method.
Private voice over classes are more expensive and well worth the price for those who are ready; group classes are more affordable and a great place to begin.
The results: anime stars such as Cherami Leigh and Lindsay Seidel have gone on to stellar voice acting careers and attribute some measure of that success to our coaching and refining their talent.
Being in Dallas, the home of FUNimation studios, Dallas is the “third coast” of voice over. Literally thousands of hours and tens of thousands of lines of voice over script are performed in Dallas every month, making Dallas one of the largest voice over job centers in the country.
-Bruce Carey