


Commercial V.O. - Pro Skills Level 2 - July 14, 21, 28, August 4
INTERMEDIATE COMMERCIAL VOICE OVER
DATES: Thursdays, April 17, 24, May 1, 8
Hybrid Format: 3 NIGHT ZOOM PLUS ONE NIGHT IN STUDIO
Prerequisite: Level One Commercial Voice Over over similar class series, approved by David Babich.
Only Open to the First SIX Sign-Ups.
Level One was a ‘Get Your Feet Wet and Learn the Basics’ LEVEL TWO is where you work toward becoming a PRO.
(whether you reach a pro level by the end of Level Two depends on your prior acting experience and overall skill level and ability)
Topics: Continuing work on "Real Person", "Real Announcer" and “Announcer-Announcer”, as well as dialogues, more complex personas, cold reading, brand analysis, ad-writing, mimicry.
By the end of Commercial Level Two, you will have a fairly broad understanding of the types of copy and situations you will face in the voice over world. You will have gained a degree of technique in your acting and vocal instrument. Depending on level of previous acting experience and ability, some actors are ready start auditioning or professional work. This class is repeatable and individually progressive for those wanting to keep growing their technical and artistic instrument on their way toward becoming a pro.
INTERMEDIATE COMMERCIAL VOICE OVER
DATES: Thursdays, April 17, 24, May 1, 8
Hybrid Format: 3 NIGHT ZOOM PLUS ONE NIGHT IN STUDIO
Prerequisite: Level One Commercial Voice Over over similar class series, approved by David Babich.
Only Open to the First SIX Sign-Ups.
Level One was a ‘Get Your Feet Wet and Learn the Basics’ LEVEL TWO is where you work toward becoming a PRO.
(whether you reach a pro level by the end of Level Two depends on your prior acting experience and overall skill level and ability)
Topics: Continuing work on "Real Person", "Real Announcer" and “Announcer-Announcer”, as well as dialogues, more complex personas, cold reading, brand analysis, ad-writing, mimicry.
By the end of Commercial Level Two, you will have a fairly broad understanding of the types of copy and situations you will face in the voice over world. You will have gained a degree of technique in your acting and vocal instrument. Depending on level of previous acting experience and ability, some actors are ready start auditioning or professional work. This class is repeatable and individually progressive for those wanting to keep growing their technical and artistic instrument on their way toward becoming a pro.
INTERMEDIATE COMMERCIAL VOICE OVER
DATES: Thursdays, April 17, 24, May 1, 8
Hybrid Format: 3 NIGHT ZOOM PLUS ONE NIGHT IN STUDIO
Prerequisite: Level One Commercial Voice Over over similar class series, approved by David Babich.
Only Open to the First SIX Sign-Ups.
Level One was a ‘Get Your Feet Wet and Learn the Basics’ LEVEL TWO is where you work toward becoming a PRO.
(whether you reach a pro level by the end of Level Two depends on your prior acting experience and overall skill level and ability)
Topics: Continuing work on "Real Person", "Real Announcer" and “Announcer-Announcer”, as well as dialogues, more complex personas, cold reading, brand analysis, ad-writing, mimicry.
By the end of Commercial Level Two, you will have a fairly broad understanding of the types of copy and situations you will face in the voice over world. You will have gained a degree of technique in your acting and vocal instrument. Depending on level of previous acting experience and ability, some actors are ready start auditioning or professional work. This class is repeatable and individually progressive for those wanting to keep growing their technical and artistic instrument on their way toward becoming a pro.