Class Session 1

Mike for Role

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

Mike
Class Session 1
Burger
Burger

Good job getting through the homework right off the bat! That’s always the first step, and you tackled it well. Now let’s talk about how to elevate your performance. First, your projection needs more power. Really engage your diaphragm remember, you’re in a gym full of people without a microphone. As a voice actor, you don’t have visuals to rely on, so it’s all on your voice to sell the scene. Strong projection isn’t just about volume it communicates confidence, presence, and ensures that every listener, whether close or far, can feel the emotion behind your lines. Without it, even a great read can feel flat or disconnected from the audience.

Next, pacing is something to focus on. Right now, it feels a bit unnatural and rushed in places. Slowing down and letting your words breathe is crucial because it gives your audience time to absorb the information and connect emotionally with the story. It also allows your character’s emotions to land properly and makes your performance feel more deliberate and thoughtful. Additionally, controlling your pace helps with breath support, preventing you from running out of air and maintaining consistency across the performance.

Lastly, adding more excitement into your read is essential. Think about something that genuinely energizes or excites you, and let that emotion flow into your performance. Authentic energy makes your delivery more engaging and relatable it’s what draws the audience in and keeps them invested. A read without genuine emotion can feel mechanical, no matter how precise your diction is. Mapping real energy into your script not only makes the scene more believable but also helps you embody the character fully, creating a stronger connection between you, your character, and the audience.

Overall, you’re off to a solid start, just focus on projection, natural pacing, and infusing genuine excitement, and your performance will feel more polished.

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