Class Session
Session 1
Character Voices & Thinking Outside The Box
About This Event
Character voice 101.
Character Voice Acting Sample Sheets.pdf
1. Why your studio quality matters.
Having a top-notch studio quality is super important in the voice-over biz. It's all about showing you're a pro, making sure your voice comes across crystal clear, and being flexible for different gigs like commercials, video games, or audiobooks. When you've got a killer studio setup, you stand out from the competition, keep clients happy, and can really let your unique voice shine through. Plus, it gives you room to play around with different styles and effects during recording, and it makes post-production editing a breeze. So, invest in good gear, set up a sweet recording space, and practice those recording tricks for top-notch sound!
These are some of the other topics we touched on
2. Industry standard microphones, and why you would need them.
3. The difference in Characters and Performance.
4. What are casting Directors looking for?
5. The 4 things that go into a voice (Homework 1: write these down).
- Pitch
- Accent
- Rhythm / Cadence
- Noise
Pick one character from the sheet to voice, then upload it to the Google Drive folder! Keep track and write down the 4 basics for yourself: what was your pitch? Did you use an accent, what was the cadence, and what was the noise you used? Each week, you pick a new character to voice from the sheet and choose a different option. This will help you keep track of your progress and enable your instructor to provide feedback and guidance. Remember to choose a different character and approach each week to enhance your versatility and skills in voice acting.
Event Summary
Week 1 homework instructions:
Homework will be done using the Character Sample Sheet shared in the course details.
Deliver files as an MP3 at 48kHz, 24Bit.
Slate your name and the character you are reading at the beginning of the file.
Do only one take for one character.
Label your file as “Week1_CharacterName_YourName.MP3”.
Put your file into the folder with your name in the Google Drive.