
by Carrie Olsen
Voice actors reach out to me all the time and ask, “How do I book more voice over work?”. It actually makes sense if you think about it. After you get started, learn all you can

by Carrie Olsen
Voice actors reach out to me all the time and ask, “How do I book more voice over work?”. It actually makes sense if you think about it. After you get started, learn all you can

by James Romick
The term Punch & Roll stems from those nearly bygone days of multitrack music recording on those huge 16- and 24-track analog tape machines used to record Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in recording studios such as The Power … (more)

When it comes to the profession of representing talent the profession of personal manager is unfortunately the most fraught with shady characters. Individuals operating scams that at worst defraud actors. At best create a lopsided arrangement. … (more)
by Peter Dickson

Today, I want to talk a bit about CLIENTS. And more importantly, why you should keep hold of them. It’s always tempting to strive for more and try to get as many new clients as possible… (more)

Who would want to settle on one-time voice over projects and squeeze their source of income solely out of jobs taken by chance and with no promise of repeat? It’s sure as hell every voice actor’s business … (more)

by The Voice-Over Roadmap
If you regularly audition for jobs on P2P and Casting sites, then chances are you’ve come across more than a few job postings that feel “incomplete”.
The client will list some details about their project –
by Daniel Bradford

Most actors began their journey by getting high – not in the pharmaceutical sense but in the raw, natural experience of ‘flow’ and ‘self-transcendence’. It’s the kind of natural high that comes from … (more)

by Anthony Pica
Hello, and welcome to A VOs Journey podcast. My name is Anthony Pica, and this show is all about helping the new and upcoming voiceover artists grow their business and sidestep all of the crazy things that … (more)