Voice acting for advertising

For most of 2007 I studied voice acting with Nancy Wolfson. While not everyone has the same experience, I loved everything about working with Nancy, even the times when she was hard on me; because I could tell I was getting better. How?

In that one year my voiceover income went up by over 40 percent. Let me put that into context for you. For almost 10 years in a row my voiceover income was enough to live on and support my family. Then in one year, I started booking bigger jobs and better paying jobs. More of both. Enough to raise my voiceover income by more than 40 percent.

As a former agent and casting director, Nancy’s sole goal as a voiceover coach is helping the performer book the audition.

One of the methods she teaches is identifying the VO character as either “referencer” or “expositor.” It’s a completely different way of looking at voiceover performance.

Her one-to-one coaching is very expensive. But now you can download a nearly 3-hour audio seminar of Nancy teaching and demonstrating her revolutionary approach.

I think you’ll also be intrigued by her explanation of the difference between acting for theatre and acting for advertising.

2 Comments

  1. Bob, I had a listen based on yours and several other recommendations and I’m HUGELY impressed. What a goldmine that audio is! Thanks so much for letting folks know about it. Hope you’re doing great! All the best, –Jodi

    Comment by Jodi Krangle — August 26, 2009 @ 5:10 pm

  2. Jodi,

    You’re welcome and thank you.

    Be well,
    Bob

    Comment by Bob — August 26, 2009 @ 5:23 pm

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