Class Session 1

Phil Barrera for Role

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Role
open
Unpaid
  • Full details of homework is on Closing Credits

Phil Barrera
Class Session 1
Burger
Burger

The projection is there, and while there’s room for a bit more power, this is a good starting point. You’re heading in the right direction, and with a little more diaphragmatic support, you’ll be able to deliver with more confidence and control without straining.

There’s a slight shakiness in the voice, which makes it sound a little nervous at times. This is totally normal, and the best way to combat that is to fully commit to the performance. The smile is definitely present and waiting to shine through, but the nerves hold it back slightly. Try to fully lean into the excitement of the read, and that natural enthusiasm will help mask any hesitation.

Slowing down a bit will help improve clarity and overall control. Right now, the quick pacing is making certain parts feel a bit rushed, which can make it harder for the audience to process everything in real-time. A slightly slower pace will also give you more time to focus on pronunciation and enunciation, making sure every word is articulated cleanly.

Great recovery on the flub! I can tell that you’re avoiding word slurring to the best of your ability, which shows strong breath control and good awareness of articulation. Your ability to get through long-winded sentences without losing breath support is a strong skill, and it’s great to hear that you’re able to maintain that throughout.

The biggest area for improvement is working on overcoming the nervousness so that the conversational feel doesn’t get lost. Right now, the nerves slightly take away from the natural flow of the read, making it sound a bit more rigid or rehearsed rather than engaged and confident. Really own the message you’re delivering—be proud of what you’re talking about!

With a little more confidence, controlled pacing, and a stronger embrace of your natural smile, this read will feel even more polished and engaging. Keep up the great work!

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