4. Voice Acting?
Voice acting is the art of
providing voices for animated
characters (including those in
feature films, television series,
animated shorts, video games)
radio,audio dramas and comedy,
doing voice overs in radio,
television commercials, audio
dramas, dubbed foreign language
films, video games, puppert
shows, and amusement.
5. The Voice Actor
A voice actor, artist or talent is a
voice-over professional who
interprets a script to meet a specific
commercial, leisure, or educational
goal. Voice talents provide the voices
that you hear during a commercial
on television, imaging on the radio,
podcasts, narrators for film, voices
for movie trailers, telephone
systems, educational resources, and
a wide assortment of web and kiosk
applications.
6. Applications of Voice-Over Television Commercials
Television Imaging and Station
Identification
Radio Announcers
Radio Commercials
Radio Imaging and Station Identification
Business Demonstrations
Business Presentations and Corporate
Videos
Voicemail, On-Hold Messaging, IVR
(Interactive Voice Response)
Entertainment and Celebrity
Impersonations
Character Voices and Cartoon Voice
Actors
7. Video Game Voices, Computer Game Voices
Audio Books, Books on Tape
Educational Videos, CD-rom, e-Learning
Government
Medical
Foreign Language Voice Overs
Translation Services
Music
Jingles
Music Composition, Music Production
Podcasting
8. Radio Ads
DUNKIN DONUT 99 GULONG
PEDIATRICA
PEPSI
STRESSTABS
WIKANG PAMBANSA
AD CONGRESS
CHARACTER VOICES
MONSTER
DIALECTS
CEBUANO
ILOCANO
WARAY
9. ANIMATION
This is a very specialized area
of voice-over work. It’s
definitely not for everyone, and
it is a challenging area to break
into. Good animation voice-over
performers usually can do a
wide range of character voices
and have years of acting
experience.
11. How to Get Started in Voice Acting
A voice over is the voice of an unseen
narrator, in a movie or a television
broadcast. It is a recording performed by
a voice talent that gives life to
characters, tells a story, guides you on a
tour, or directs your telephone calls.
Usually, professional voice actors are
enthusiastic, funny, charming, are
flexible, and interact well with other
people. They have the ability to take
direction or criticism from others and
can interpret copy to sell a product,
concept, or a message.
12. Join Dubbing and Voice Acting
Competition
TOEI Animation
HATAW, HANEP, HERO
TOY CONVENTION
Nica Rojo
Jill Fernandez
Sean Melendrez
Ed Jaluag
Carlo
Organized by CREATIVOICES
PRODUCTIONS and Society
of Young Voice Artists of the
Philippines
17. WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS
Lovers in Paris
Princess Lulu
Stained Glass.
Dos Amores
Gata Salvaje
Streetfighter
Lovers
Zorro
Las Tontas
NEIL ERICSON TOLENTINO
18. WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS
Peter Pan
Dog of Flanders
Remi
Julio at Julia
Snowhite
RayEarth
BTX
Little Women
Zenki,
Heidi
Digimon 1 and 2,
Hana Yori Dango
Kim Possible
Voltes V celebrity
edition
Voltron
Akazukin Cha-cha
Meteor Garden,
DANNY MANDIA
19. WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS
Fruits Basket,
Rave Master,
Mobile Suit
Gundam
Neon Genesis
Evangelion
Beast Machines,
Supergals
Babel 1 and 2
Green Rose
Dr. Smith - Voltes
V
Sanosuke Kagara
in Samurai
ALEXX AGCAOILI
20. WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS
Brian has everything
you need in a Talent.
Showcasing a wide
variety of voices from
Corporate/Expert
voice, Coliseum
barker types, Hard
Sell, Drama, and
Character or
Animation. With a
solid background in
Broadcasting, Brian is
also a Scriptwriter,
Host and Director.
Plus a Voice Coach
and Head Instructor
at Univoicesal
Productions
BRIAN LIGSAY
23. BREATH CONTROL AND
FLEXIBILITY EXERCISE
Villain: You must pay the rent.
Girl: I can’t pay the rent.
Villain: You must pay the rent.
Girl: But I can’t pay the rent.
Hero: I’ll pay the rent.
Girl: My Hero.
Villain: Badtrip… Palpak na naman. Hay!...
Girl: Mwaaah (kisses the Hero)
Hero: Sarrraaaap!! Heheheh!
GIRL (in your highest
possible pitch)
VILLAIN ( in your
lowest possible pitch)
HERO (In your own
beautiful voice)
34. THE SWEEP
Vocal Range is important for
achieving emotional attitudes and
dynamics in your performance.
Range from the lowest note to the
highest note
Take a deep breath, hold, release
slowly by saying HAAAAAA sound.
Gradually increase the pitch of your
voice, sweeping from low to high.
HELP: Hold your hands near your
stomach and gradually raise your
hands to raise the pitch.