![]() My training includes a wealth of acting techniques (Stanislavski, Meisner, etc.), movement, and stage combat, with a focus in particular on voice and text for Shakespeare. I hold a BFA from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and an MFA from the Shakespeare Theatre's Academy for Classical Acting in Washington DC. On Camera Credits include short films, industrials, and commercials for Taco Time, Tulalip Casino, and Washington Dental Association. I've also been the featured voice in voiceovers for companies like University of Washington Medical, Golden 1 State Credit Union, Microsoft, and Surface Pro 3. ![]() I've performed with the Shakespeare Theatre in DC, ACT Theatre in Seattle, Book-It Repertory, Seattle Shakespeare Company, and Shakespeare Santa Cruz to name a few. I've been working as a professional actor in the theatre and on-camera for over 25 years. Prepping an audition for an upcoming show or for admission into an acting program? Want to hone and develop your audition monologues (especially Shakespeare)? Just need a coach to help you take your acting to another level? Then let's get started, online or in person. We can also explore how you can create your own basic home studio, including microphone, software, interface, computer, headphones, and sound blankets. We'll cover: vo markets how to develop leads how to cultivate clients what to expect from a client how to audition and how to deliver work that will make the client happy. We'll apply the elements of Voice Acting to the study of voice artistry, video game voiceovers, commercial voiceovers, audiobook narration, character voices, dialects, documentary vo, reading short stories, auditions, and more. We'll explore what to expect in the studio, how to work with a producer, how to work with a sound engineer, and how to work with other voice actors. We'll study how to prepare your script, including identifying and using key words, and script shorthand. We'll study mic technique, what to do and what to avoid. ![]() I teach all kinds of acting, and have for over 40 years, but I specialize in stage acting, on-camera acting, acting for the face, voice acting, comedic acting, physical acting, improv, script analysis, monologues, audition prep, audition videos and voice over auditions.įor Voice Acting, we'll cover the various elements including: pitch loudness speed rhythm tone prosody variables and variations character elements use of dramatic and comedic pauses emotion enunciation emphasis pace intervals nasal continuents u-glide musicality timing, and more.
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