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Voice Acting Myth: "It's Easy." (A Pixar Director Would Like a Word.)
"Hey, can I be a voice in your movie?" Pixar director Andrew Stanton says if he had a dollar for every time someone asked him that, he wouldn't need to work anymore. Voice acting is the one area of filmmaking where everyone assumes they're already qualified. Today we dismantle that myth β with a little help from a legendary director AND an Italian word you're going to want to remember.
The Words Don't Matter. (You heard me.)
A while back I boldly told you that Voice Acting is NOT about your voice. I promised that the second thing I tell every new student would get its own post. That day has come. "The words don't matter." Go ahead β stare at me like a cow watching an oncoming train. I'll wait. Then let me explain.
It's Demo Month! (And Everything You Need to Know Before You Make Yours)
ποΈπ It's been DEMO MONTH here at Begle Booth Studios β and I could not be more proud of my actors. But before you get excited and start Googling "how to get a voice over demo," there are some things we need to talk about first. Because a demo is a tool, not a trophy. And like any tool, it only works if you know how to use it.
The Quote Hanging in My Booth: What Sanford Meisner Taught Me About Voice Acting
There's a quote hanging in my booth. I see it every single time I step up to the mic β every session, every audition, every take. It's been there for years. It's eight words from legendary acting teacher Sanford Meisner, and it is the single most important sentence I know about what great voice acting actually is.
Luck Has Nothing to Do With It: How Voice Actors Create Their Own Success
The Roman philosopher Seneca said it over two thousand years ago and it has never been more true: "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity." In voice acting, we call lucky people "working voice actors." And I'm going to tell you exactly what separates them from everyone else β because it has nothing to do with luck.
You Are More Powerful Than You Know: Owning Your Authority as a Voice Actor
Alice Walker wrote: "The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any." As actors, we do this constantly β and it shows up in our reads in ways we don't even realize. Here's what owning your power actually looks like behind the mic, and why the listener is already on your side before you say a single word.
PHRASING! Why Voice Acting Is Music (And Why This Changes Everything)
"PHRASING!" (If you know this from Archer, weβre definitely friends) As a voice actor, phrasing isn't just a comedy bit β it's one of the most powerful tools in your entire performance arsenal. Here's why voice acting is actually music, and how understanding that one thing will change the way you approach every piece of copy you ever touch.

