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Less Practice Makes Voice Over Perfect?

April 28th, 2008 Posted in General Info

I wrote a blog in January called, Practice Makes Voice Over Perfect about the importance of voice over classes and practicing our craft on a regular basis. In my upcoming second podcast interview (Tuesday April 29) Bill Holmes (this time he puts on his producer/director hat) talks about what voice actors do right in auditions, “the people who work all the time, walk in, do it and walk out. They’re so confident and know what they do well.”

So how much do we really need to practice? Is it better to know what we do well, instead of analyzing the copy and practicing it over and over again? Dominic Catrambone echoed this in my podcast interview with him. Obviously it’s important to study the basics and build your voice over foundation through classes. After that? Maybe it’s simply a subjective choice.

What do you think?

-Tracy Pattin

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