Bonnie Gillespie is a casting director (mainly for independent films) in Los Angeles. She also writes a must read column every Monday called The Actor’s Voice. Seriously, you should read her every Monday.
This week’s column is a case in point, and though she’s writing about auditioning for on camera work in film or television, the principles apply precisely the same way in the voiceover world.
You have to have the right character or voice for the part. You have to make the right choices about the way you approach the audition script. And you have to be committed to those choices. Exceptionally good stuff, Bonnie.
And yes, the previous post is also about Bonnie and her book, Self – Management for Actors. So, if you can afford a few bucks, buy her book; but even if you can’t read The Actor’s Voice, on-line.