![]() ![]() If you know upfront what your goals, expectations, and motivations are, you will be more successful. This guide on how to become a voice actor will give you a good idea of where to start.īefore you do anything though, ask yourself why you want to become a voice actor. The great news is that even though the voice over industry is competitive, there is plenty of voice over work out there for everyone. But first, you’re going to need proper training, equipment, resources, and yes, some natural talent. Yes, you want to get out there and start auditioning. You need to appreciate that there is a lot to learn and do before your first paid voice acting job. In this post on how to become a voice actor we try and give you the overall picture of what it takes to learning voiceover skills and getting work. Having delivered workshops to thousands of voice actors Peter and Hugh know how to help beginners learn the art of voice acting. Hugh Edwards is a voice director and BAFTA judge, with over 15 years of experience voice directing games such as Harry Potter and many other well know films and games. In a stellar career spanning 40 years, he has worked on over 120 TV shows and series, many of them award winning, been a promo voice on 60 TV and Radio channels around the world, been a featured voice actor on 30 AAA game titles, and voiced in excess of 30,000 radio and TV commercials! Peter Dickson is the foremost leading professional voice actor in the UK known for voicing the X-Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, Live at the Apollo, The London 2012 Olympic Games and countless brand commercials. The advice we present here is tried, tested, and true. So many people say to us that it is hard to find one place that gives you a guide to how to get into voice acting. Before you get worried, let's make sure you understand that few, if any, have all of the skills when they start. ![]()
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