Voiceover Fundamentals and Business Setup
Strengths
Practical Vocal Exercises
Instruction includes specific homework assignments for practicing intonation, tone, and character development through various styles and breath inflections.

Learn the tools and techniques to get started in the world of voiceovers
InstructorLaci MorganInstruction includes specific homework assignments for practicing intonation, tone, and character development through various styles and breath inflections.
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The presenter introduces the technical curriculum segment focused on basic audio editing skills and programs essential for voice acting.
The presenter appears on screen with a text overlay reading 'BRANDING & MARKETING', indicating a segment focused on professional development and business strategies for voice actors.
The presenter appears on screen with a text overlay reading 'SCRIPTS & DEMOS', introducing the segment focused on creating demo reels and working with scripts for voice acting.








The curriculum spans studio equipment selection, audio editing workflows, and marketing strategies for various industry sectors.
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The curriculum aligns with the goal of starting a voiceover career through technical and business training.