Voice123 and Online Casting with Rolf Veldman
Voice123 CEO Rolf Veldman held a Q&A session at the retreat about his platform. Watch the video below (starting at 07:00).
Voice123 and Online Casting with Rolf Veldman Read More »
Voice123 CEO Rolf Veldman held a Q&A session at the retreat about his platform. Watch the video below (starting at 07:00).
Voice123 and Online Casting with Rolf Veldman Read More »
J. Michael Collins discussed the ins and outs of doing medical narration. It’s a lucrative VO genre that flies under the radar, encompassing mostly ELEARNING & corporate narration-style reads of a medical nature. There’s 4 types of medical narration scripts: Some scripts have an element of sell and branding, like pharma. A polished, warm, formal
J. Michael Collins discussed how to find voiceover opportunities. “There’s more meritocracy in VO in 2025. You will get out of this what you put into it. It’s about marketing and hustle more than talent. Get in the room and read for agents over and over. Keep knocking on doors until the one for you
6 Ways to Book Voiceover Work Read More »
I sat in on this session to hear about any trends in demos that have emerged recently, so these notes are brief. More detail on voiceover demos: Recommended Length: AI J. Michael predicts there’s going to be a market in 5 years for VO talents who have never worked with AI clones or TTS (text-to-speech),
If you’re interested in performing this genre, approach production companies. This work is mostly NU. Producers move around so connect with them on LinkedIn. ACM sends Carin the most auditions (she gets 3 a month). True crime is formulaic. Pay is $1k-$3k per episode NU, with 8 to 30 episodes per season. Sometimes you get
TV In-show Narration with Carin Gilfry Read More »
Another informal session with commercial agent and Senior VP of the CESD agency, Billy Collura (pictured about center above). Sitting next to him at lunch one day (pictured right), I discovered we have a shared love of travel! Here are some notes, rapid-fire: I read a script for Billy that you can listen to above,
Billy Collura, Sr. VP of CESD Read More »
This was an informal session where Arielle gave us background on the state of the promo and trailer genres in VO, and answered our questions before we read scripts for her. She works in the L.A. office. Auditioning She picks who she sends auditions to. Promos: Commercials: Trailers: The promo portion begins at 00:41.
Arielle Negrin, Promo and Trailer Agent at Atlas Talent Read More »
Kelly is a casting director at Voicecaster. They receive 80% non-union (NU) work. She asked, “Why do you book?” It’s because you found the connection. Then you perform with confidence. When you read the specs and it says “conversational,” what does that mean? Relatable, with personality. Imperfections and flaws also contribute to relatability. So bring
Go From No to Whoa in Commercial Auditions with Kelly Moscinski Read More »
Damon Alums, the Urban Legend of voiceover, celebrated his birthday with me on the podcast. It’s been ages since I interviewed a man on this show, but I had to do it! In this first of my ColorVO Collective series highlighting talented, unknown Black voice actors, we had a blast talking about doing VO part-time,
Damon Alums, The Urban Legend (ColorVO Collective series) Read More »
In This Episode… Key Points Gradually start doing more voiceover work during the hours when clients need you to be available. Ask for some half days off to do sessions, auditions and email clients. If you do shift work, try to switch shifts with co-workers. Negotiate with your employer to work earlier and leave earlier
Start Doing Voiceover Full-Time with Mia Bankston (ColorVO Collective series) Read More »