VOICEOVER CAMP!

With productions shutting down in the city, I figured it was a good time to pull together some loose ends.

I’ve always wanted to do voiceover work but I was . But figuring out the how is extremely important.

The how I’m referring to is not just “how to book work” but really, how it’s done. What is the expectation as far as quality? What are some industry norms? Industry jargon? What kind of work is out there? I had a lot of questions.

Luckily, a good friend of mine from Miami, Krizia Bajos, is an extremely gifted and successful voice actor. And she just so happened to have started voiceover.camp.

I took the Intro which was a deluge of information. Krizia keeps it light and bouncy so the class is laid back and full of laughs. She has tons of mind-blowing techniques and anecdotes that leave you feeling ready to getr in the booth and work on this new and exciting craft.

I highly recommend this class to anyone looking to get into voiceover!

Melvin LimaComment